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koawmfot
Sep 13, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ not powering on
Hi
I have the device in the subject, NV+ from 2007. Yesterday i powered it down to move it to a different location and now it will not power back on. The power supply was replaced once before...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 13, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could get a new ReadyNAS and follow this guide: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29875/~/readynas%3A-migrating-disks-from-raidiator-to-os-6
koawmfot
Sep 13, 2016Aspirant
any suggestions on a new readynas model? i'm not familiar with the newer ones and don't know if OS 6 is the latest either. i know i can look but won't have the time until later and want to get on this asap.
any suggestions on getting the NV+ to boot? battery reset possible on this model? swap the power supply to a working one?
- StephenBSep 13, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I don't think you need to replace the battery (which isn't that easy) - it's purpose is to keep the clock running when the unit is powered off. But of course you do need a working PSU.
On new models, OS 6 is the newest ReadyNAS OS. All of the new OS 6 NAS are faster than your NV+. I'd suggest either an RN314 (entry level intel x86 model) or perhaps an RN214 (top model of the arm processor line).
The x86 ReadyNAS have some features that are missing from the arm units, and at the moment the RN314 is only about $60 more than the RN214 (Amazon US).
- SandsharkSep 13, 2016Sensei
If you have another power supply, then swapping it would be one thing to try. But without more information, it's hard to suggest ou go out and buy a new supply and just hope. Using an ATA connector extender with a couple of wires swapped will allow you to connect a standard ATA supply externally and see if that will fix it. The pin-out for the connector can be found by searching the forum.
- koawmfotSep 14, 2016Aspirant
i swapped the supply and its now booting. i'll get my data off when i get a chance later to pick up the backup drive. but i need to use it until i get a new one. since the old one still works, i'm going to put it at a relative's house and rsync a backup to it. thanks for the help and suggestions. this is the second PSU, i'd added ram at one point, and changed the fan. and once i had a catastophic drive failure when it was only a two disk xraid, but with some clever setting up and i was able to rebuild the array. the biggest problem is that the issues occur so far between, that its ahrd to remember what I did the last time. i need less hands on management...
thanks again.
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