NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
jcnalda
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
Nas rnd4425 por rnd4000
Buenas tardes Soy nuevo en la comunidad y mi pregunta es: Tengo un nas rnd4425 y no ne funciona,es viejo y ha dejado de funcionar.He comprado un rnd400 pero los discos duros de mi anterior nas me ...
- Jan 03, 2017
If it is correct the rnd400 has an outer brick
StephenB
Jan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Does the RND4225 chassis look the same as the RND4000? If so, you can migrate the disks.
If the firmware on the RND4225 doesn't match what is already on the disks, then the RND4225 will try to install whatever firmware that is in its flash memory.
So it is best to first install a single "scratch" disk, and then either install the firmware you had before, or install the current firmware (4.1.15 for an NV+ v1). Then you can migrate the disks by installing each disk in the corresponding slot with both ReadyNAS powered down.
@Google Translate wrote:
¿El chasis RND4225 tiene el mismo aspecto que el RND4000? Si es así, puede migrar los discos.
Si el firmware en el RND4225 no coincide con lo que ya está en los discos, entonces el RND4225 intentará instalar cualquier firmware que esté en su memoria flash.
Por lo tanto, lo mejor es primero instalar un solo disco "scratch", y luego instalar el firmware que tenía antes, o instalar el firmware actual (4.1.15 para una NV + v1). A continuación, puede migrar los discos instalando cada disco en la ranura correspondiente con ambos ReadyNAS apagado.
- jcnaldaJan 03, 2017Aspirant
First, thank you very much for replying.I do not know what you mean by scrath disck.I want to move from rd 4425 to 4000.
Thank you very much really
- StephenBJan 03, 2017Guru - Experienced User
jcnalda wrote:
First, thank you very much for replying.I do not know what you mean by scrath disck.I want to move from rd 4425 to 4000.
Thank you very much really
A "scratch disk" is a spare disk. It will be formated by the NAS, so it shouldn't contain anything you care about.
An RND4000 should be a diskless RND4225. But it's important to make sure both are sparc platforms. That's why I said to make sure the two chassis are identical (the ARM version of the RND4000 has a black chassis, not silver).
- jcnaldaJan 03, 2017Aspirant
Netgear RND4000-200EUS ReadyNAS™ NV+ Versión 2 Gigabit Formato Torre Network Storage (No incluye Discos)
The new chassis is black
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy

Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!