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Clarkson
Jan 06, 2014Aspirant
Moving drives
Hi would this work. As previously posted. I now have an rn312 . I also have a duo v1 with 2 bt drives. 1 . Put in a single spare 500 gig unused drive into the 312 . 2. Copy all files across...
xeltros
Jan 13, 2014Apprentice
Since Netgear is sending a replacement, the simplest thing is to do it with them. I'm sure they can confirm the procedure and you would know what they send you has been tested.
I never did such a procedure but :
=> I would not plug any disk on a powered system this could be interpreted as raid failure and wipe the disks.
=> I would plug them in the same order they are .
Since the system is on the disks I believe this would boot up with no problem. However I don't know if Netgear will send you a unit with the same OS version on the flash, so I'm concerned of what will happen if you have to do an OS reinstall before the next update.
Maybe others can provide more useful comments and share experience.
I never did such a procedure but :
=> I would not plug any disk on a powered system this could be interpreted as raid failure and wipe the disks.
=> I would plug them in the same order they are .
Since the system is on the disks I believe this would boot up with no problem. However I don't know if Netgear will send you a unit with the same OS version on the flash, so I'm concerned of what will happen if you have to do an OS reinstall before the next update.
Maybe others can provide more useful comments and share experience.
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