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GuitarMan86
Aug 22, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS DUO power loss and now green blinking lights
Hi All, I just experienced a power failure and the ReadyNAS DUO went down unexpectedly. When the power came back on the NAS was manually powered on by me. As the NAS powered up the blue power lig...
StephenB
Aug 23, 2013Guru - Experienced User
I think it is likely hardware. It could be that the power brick is damaged, or the system board, or (as vandermerwe suggests) the memory.
Though I think the procedure above is worth a shot - it costs you nothing to try it. Replacing the duo's power brick (if you can find a compatible one on-line) might also be worth a try. Going beyond that doesn't seem cost-effective to me - I'd just replace the NAS. An RN102 costs about $200 US and would be much faster than the duo v1 (and supports 3 and 4 TB drives).
Though I think the procedure above is worth a shot - it costs you nothing to try it. Replacing the duo's power brick (if you can find a compatible one on-line) might also be worth a try. Going beyond that doesn't seem cost-effective to me - I'd just replace the NAS. An RN102 costs about $200 US and would be much faster than the duo v1 (and supports 3 and 4 TB drives).
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