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Curt1
Nov 30, 2012Aspirant
Moving disks to "new" unit after a failure
I've done a little research, but just want to confirm that my plan will work: Briefly, I have an old ReadyNAS that has failed, so I've purchased a similar unit on ebay. I don't have it yet, but the...
Curt1
Dec 06, 2012Aspirant
Yes, very likely. Thanks. I put the original disks back into the "new" server to get it running. I downloaded RAIDiator-4.1.10 and chose it in the control panel for local installation. But the "upload and verify" button remained greyed out. I then tried the same with 4.1.7. Same thing. I need another hint!
It reports that the current firmware is RAIDiator™ v3.00c1-p2 [1.00a025]. If it matters, I'm using a Mac and Safari, latest versions. I could try another browser.
It reports that the current firmware is RAIDiator™ v3.00c1-p2 [1.00a025]. If it matters, I'm using a Mac and Safari, latest versions. I could try another browser.
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