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convergent
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Dec 30, 2012

ReadyNAS Duo V2 - How to erase old NV+ drives

I have an old Infrant vintage ReadyNAS NV+ that has dropped a power supply again. I think I want to just replace the unit, as I'm using it to backup another NAS and don't want to keep fussing with the power supply failing. I was running it with 3 x 2TB drives as JBOD. I am going to get a Duo V2 and move to 2 x 3TB drives, because I can sell the old 2TB drives and get some decent money for them on Ebay. My dilemma is that I want to wipe the drives before selling them and I have only Mac machines with 2.5" drives and no SATA enclosure to mount and erase the drives. I know it would take a long time, but can I put the drives into the new Duo V2 and erase/wipe them from a RAIDiator menu? If so, how do I go about doing it?

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  • For anyone else trying to do this, I did discover that the ReadyNAS Duo V2 can in fact erase the old drives. I had to run it through Factory Default reset twice to get past the corrupt boot error, but then I was able to choose to erase the drives.
  • To Convergent,
    Two points.
    (a) You can contact support to replace NV+ v1 power supply.
    viewtopic.php?f=20&t=64431

    (b) Warranty is void for Chassis & disks bought from Netgear resellers,
    and then sold on eBay or 2nd hand.

    Regards Marto
  • I thought the warranty replacement was for machines less than 5 years old. My ReadyNAS NV+ is over 5 years old.
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    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User
    convergent wrote:
    I thought the warranty replacement was for machines less than 5 years old. My ReadyNAS NV+ is over 5 years old.
    That is true, unless your NAS happened to be one that was shipped with a faulty PSU.

    viewtopic.php?t=10259
    yoh-dah wrote:
    A small percentage of ReadyNAS NV (revision B) and NV+ owners with low-noise fanless power supply unit (PSU) may encounter a premature failure of the PSU due to elevated temperature. The ReadyNAS systems affected have Serial numbers between 000DA2010FFE and 000DA2016000. If you are unsure if your serial number falls within the hexadecimal range, you can use a hex calculator. (Click hex and overwrite the '0' with your serial number and click dec. If the number falls in the range of 58552553470 and 58552573952, then you should proceed with this service action.) Owners of ReadyNAS NV revision A who have replaced their original fan with the newer fanless PSU could be affected as well.


    Though if Netgear already replaced your PSU, they likely wouldn't do it again.
  • StephenB wrote:
    convergent wrote:

    Though if Netgear already replaced your PSU, they likely wouldn't do it again.


    I bought a ReadyNAS Duo V2 from a local store so I could get my backup going again, and today decided to give Netgear a call and see if they'd replace the power supply Much to my surprise, they RMA'd a replacement unit... the whole thing. That is amazing service. I can't think of another company that has ever replaced something this old. I will wait and see what arrives, but they said they were shipping a replacement with a label to return my unit.

    I'm sure I'll find a use for it. I am kind of glad I got the Duo though, because its so quiet compared to the NV+. I also like the new software better. I'm just using it to backup another NAS box each night, so speed isn't really a concern. I decided to go with RAID 0 instead of JBOD. This Duo V2 is a nice little box for the money.

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