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bjorng
Dec 26, 2011Aspirant
Getting Error 0x80070027: Disk is full
Hi I just installed my ReadyNAS NV+ V2. I'm trying to copy all my music from my PC to the NAS, but I'm getting the error message 0x80070027 all the time and when I just push try again it continues wit...
EVGreenman
Feb 13, 2012Aspirant
Having the same problem as others here so wanted to post my experience as well. I purchased a NV+ v2 back at the end of January and have been trying to get it work with Win 7 ever since. I've had an open ticket with Netgear for the last week who, in my first call noted that they were aware of this problem and were working to find a solution. None has yet been found so, as it appears here, those who have found a solution that worked for them are fortunate. Here are the solutions I've tried based on recommendations of others in this post.
Note that smaller jobs don't have an issue but once the backup processes for more than 1-2 hours and/or more than 60GB, Houston we have a problem.
1) Ran the ReadyNAS direct to a PC. Backup job ran for six hours (a large job so not surprising) and then "failed to write". So, not a network issue per se, but could still be a NIC/ReadyNAS/Win 7 issue.
2) Bypassed my GigE switch and ran the NAS to my router along with the PC. Backup job ran for two hours and then "failed to write".
3) Updated my JumboFrames settings. Backup job ran for two hours and then "failed to write". (NOTE: There are a large number of settings on my NIC which I have not tried, but with a 2-6 hour window per test that seems a bit onerous on the users part).
4) I've run the backup tests with the backup software built into the NAS as well as using a 3rd party application (EaseUS ToDo Workstation) and gotten the same results.
One curious behavior is that when a backup fails all of the previously written files from that backup are deleted even though dozens may have been written successfully prior to the failure point. Not sure if that's being driven by Windows or the EaseUS software I tried, but that definitely qualifies as strange in my book.
No solution yet and more than a little frustrated and disappointed. From others posters this hasn't come up as an issue with other products (First generation NV+) but have seen similar complaints regarding the the new Duo v2 as well. I've got a few more days to figure this out or will be returning it. If I find a solution will post here.
Note that smaller jobs don't have an issue but once the backup processes for more than 1-2 hours and/or more than 60GB, Houston we have a problem.
1) Ran the ReadyNAS direct to a PC. Backup job ran for six hours (a large job so not surprising) and then "failed to write". So, not a network issue per se, but could still be a NIC/ReadyNAS/Win 7 issue.
2) Bypassed my GigE switch and ran the NAS to my router along with the PC. Backup job ran for two hours and then "failed to write".
3) Updated my JumboFrames settings. Backup job ran for two hours and then "failed to write". (NOTE: There are a large number of settings on my NIC which I have not tried, but with a 2-6 hour window per test that seems a bit onerous on the users part).
4) I've run the backup tests with the backup software built into the NAS as well as using a 3rd party application (EaseUS ToDo Workstation) and gotten the same results.
One curious behavior is that when a backup fails all of the previously written files from that backup are deleted even though dozens may have been written successfully prior to the failure point. Not sure if that's being driven by Windows or the EaseUS software I tried, but that definitely qualifies as strange in my book.
No solution yet and more than a little frustrated and disappointed. From others posters this hasn't come up as an issue with other products (First generation NV+) but have seen similar complaints regarding the the new Duo v2 as well. I've got a few more days to figure this out or will be returning it. If I find a solution will post here.
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