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Syx
Nov 14, 2016Aspirant
Moving HDs from NV+ to NV104 or 214
I currently have to NAS a NV+ (who's power supply just stopped working) and a happy 104. I would like to replace and upgrade the NV+ but I was wondering if I would be able to take the drives from the NV+ and place the into the newer 214 (yet to be purchased) or do I have to find an NV+ chassis to have the HDs read properly?
Thanks in advance for the help,
Syx
Syx wrote:
Would the easiet thing be to purchase another NV+ chassis and put them in there, then put the info on a fresh HDs in the 214?
That will work, with two cautions
(a) If you have an NV+ v2, you'll need to get a used v2. Similarly with a v1.
(b) Many used NAS aren't functional.
If you have a spare disk, you can insert that into the replacement NV+ first, and then make sure it is running the same firmware that is on your current NV+
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Syx wrote:
I was wondering if I would be able to take the drives from the NV+ and place the into the newer 214 (yet to be purchased) or do I have to find an NV+ chassis to have the HDs read properly?
You can't directly migrate the disks, but with an assist from support you can mount them read-only on the RN214. See http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29875
Another option is to mount the disks from a linux system (including a PC booted up from a linux "live cd") - http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=306
- SyxAspirant
Would the easiet thing be to purchase another NV+ chassis and put them in there, then put the info on a fresh HDs in the 214?
I don't mind searching for an NV+ if that is the best and easiest way.
Thanks StephenB for the quick reply, and the solid advice.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Syx wrote:
Would the easiet thing be to purchase another NV+ chassis and put them in there, then put the info on a fresh HDs in the 214?
That will work, with two cautions
(a) If you have an NV+ v2, you'll need to get a used v2. Similarly with a v1.
(b) Many used NAS aren't functional.
If you have a spare disk, you can insert that into the replacement NV+ first, and then make sure it is running the same firmware that is on your current NV+
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