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RTSwiss
Aug 05, 2012Aspirant
Fried(?) ReadyNAS NV+ #19179228
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ (3x500GB) that has performed without problem for five years. Yesterday morning I left it unattended while copying a large file to the device from a WinXPPro machine. When I ret...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 08, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
I think you should be O.K. But it does depend if the failed power supply did any damage. Usually the failed power supply can simply be replaced following the instructions in the FAQ that I linked to above.
Do be careful when handling the disks and if you do remove them be sure to label the order so you can put them back in the right order (be sure to power down the NAS, remove the spare disk - not from your array - and put all the disks from your array back in before powering the NAS on).
Do be careful when handling the disks and if you do remove them be sure to label the order so you can put them back in the right order (be sure to power down the NAS, remove the spare disk - not from your array - and put all the disks from your array back in before powering the NAS on).
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