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KitKing
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Mar 30, 2016
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Migration from non-Netgear NAS to Netgear ReadyNAS 102

I am looking to migrate from a Buffalo LS-WXL NAS to a Netgear ReadyNAS 102.  Does anyone have any experience moving files to Netgear from Buffalo? I initially tried using windows copy and paste, bu...
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    KitKing
    Apr 07, 2016

    I have successfully migrated everything.  Thank you guys.

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    The final process that worked:  Everything was done using the Netgear NAS interface and ignoring the Buffalo NAS.

    • Created new folders and set up permissions on the New Netgear NAS
    • Create new Backups that use source as remote with 'Windows/NAS' and typed in proper credentials to access the remote files.
      • Set the destination to the newly created folders on the Netgear NAS.
      • I did this setting and really liked it.  On the schedule tab, UNCHECK the 'Enabled box.  Leave all other settings the same.
    • When the time was right I then would click on each of the new 20 backup jobs I created and ran them manually.
    • After all files are migrated, I also found that running a Reset Permissions helped clean up all file and folder permissions.  This is located on the Netgear NAS Shares page, click on the share you want to work on, click on the cog symbol on the right, click on settings, click on the right tab for 'File Access', click on the 'Reset' button on the left, then click on 'Reset permissions'.  This will set all items and folders you just moved over into the proper permissions that you set up for that particular folder.

     

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