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dougusc
Nov 30, 2019Aspirant
How to recover data from Readynas NV+ with failed power supply
I have an old ReadyNAS NV+ RND4210 and the power supply went out. I have lots of data backed up in a RAID configuration. I am looking for recommendations for how I can recover the data from the dri...
- Dec 03, 2019
dougusc wrote:
I did not do that connector modification. I would like to try that. Is there a connector that I could purchase to make those changes? Or do I need to cut wires and rewire them?
You can rewire the PSU ATX cable. Or you can purchase an inexpensive ATX extension cable, and make the wiring change there. Personally I'd go with the extension cable (so you wouldn't need to reverse the mod to the PSU later on). But both will work.
dougusc
Dec 01, 2019Aspirant
Hi StephanB,
Thanks for the quick reply. I had an old ATX PS and tried that. The connector hooked up, but the NAS would not start. I am thinking that it might be a different issue than the PS.
I also installed Linux and was able to connect one of the NAS 2TB drives. But, I can't get access to see any of the files. Maybe there is some trick to get access and mount the drives that come out of the NAS. I get this error in Linux:
"Unable to access location. Error mounting...."
I will do more research on mounting one of the NAS drives.
Thanks,
dougusc
Dec 01, 2019Aspirant
One other question....
Is there another Netgear product that I could purchase where I might be able to install my 4x2TB drives to recover the data? I probably was in need of an upgrade anyway. I would hate to have to buy another ReadyNAS NV+ or pay for recovery services.
Thanks,
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