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MysteryMan99
Oct 23, 2015Aspirant
Moving HDD from NAS to PC?
I have been using a ReadyNAS Duo for a few years and I have 4 shares on it, one of which is used for "MyDocuments" on PCs. I am now in a position that I only need one PC and it makes sense to get...
- Oct 23, 2015
MysteryMan99 wrote:
So, if I take the HDD out of ReadyNAS and install in PC will I still be able to access the files?
No. Your duo uses the ext file system, and windows can't read that. You'll need to copy off the data. Copying over a (wired) network is fastest, but you can copy (rather slowly) to an NTFS formatted USB drive if you connect to the NAS USB port.
You will of course need to reconfigure the windows documents library not to use the NAS. Do you remember how you set that up?
StephenB
Oct 23, 2015Guru - Experienced User
MysteryMan99 wrote:
So, if I take the HDD out of ReadyNAS and install in PC will I still be able to access the files?
No. Your duo uses the ext file system, and windows can't read that. You'll need to copy off the data. Copying over a (wired) network is fastest, but you can copy (rather slowly) to an NTFS formatted USB drive if you connect to the NAS USB port.
You will of course need to reconfigure the windows documents library not to use the NAS. Do you remember how you set that up?
- MysteryMan99Oct 23, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for reply and information.
I should be able to use a spare disk I have to do the copying back and to.
No, I don't recall how I set up the shares - that's the next little job!!!!!
- NJZGuyOct 25, 2015Aspirant
Isn't there open-source software or a driver available that will allow a ReadyNAS disk that was part of an XRAID array, to be mounted as a regular drive in
Windows so that files can be copied off of it?
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