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Sandshark
May 10, 2021Sensei
Need to update RN516 BIOS
I recently acquired an RD516 that I've converted to an RN516, but it has an older BIOS I want to update. This has been discussed before in the forum, but always handled via PM, not in the forum itse...
mdgm
May 12, 2021Virtuoso
Depending on which BIOS date you are updating from the main benefits are:
- Enable VT-x in the BIOS
- Automatically boot off a NTGR USB Service key such as USB Boot Recovery when connected to the front USB port (much easier than needing to press the O.K. button at just the right moment, not too soon or not too late)
- Updated USB3 F/W
These changes were added over time. For most users they are nice to have, but not essential.
The ReadyDATA 516 with its 16GB RAM is a nice box to use for running VMs directly on the NAS, for which VT-x would be important.
- SandsharkMay 12, 2021Sensei
It's actually planned as a replacement for the remote NAS at my brothers' place. It was one of the earlioest BIOSes and updated USB3 was what concerned me, since I've not seen a list of what about it was updated. He backs up his computer via Clonezilla as an image to USB and then puts it on the NAS, where I further back it up to my NAS. He'll love that the old Pro6 with USB2 only is being replaced with a machine with USB3.
I, too, have been helped behind the scenes to get the BIOS updated. And having the complexities of different ages of units explained to me, I understand why It's necessary to do it that way. It would be way too easy for the uninitiated to brick their unit.
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