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djxtc
Feb 27, 2016Aspirant
Readynas 1100 completely dead
My readynas 1100 is completely dead. No lights and no fans start up when pressing the power button. Tried replacing the power supply but nothing happens either. I do have a ReadyNAS Ultra 4 (Rea...
djxtc
Mar 02, 2016Aspirant
I actually managed to buy a spare unit and am currently booting it up. Is it enough to move the disks (in the right order of course) to the new unit. I've noticed that there is a USB memory stick inside the unit, do i need to move that one too?
the new unit shows up in raidar but only shows the status Quota Check and im not able to connect to the web ui.
- JennCMar 02, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello djxtc,
This could mean that one (or maybe more) of the disks has gone bad. Problem is we do not know which disk/s.
You could have followed mdgm suggestion since brand new ReadyNAS OS6 units come with free 90-day technical support over the phone, chat and email. In case you encounter any problem with the migration or if you need to, they will walk you through it.
Regards,
- mdgm-ntgrMar 02, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
The 90 day free technical support may not cover help with attempting to recover data from an array taken from an old ReadyNAS unit.
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