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Conner
Oct 17, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV - Corrupt Root
Hello, I have a ReadyNAS NV that had been performing well for several years using 1.5 TB drives. I decided to give it a bit more room and expand to 2.0 TB drives. The first swap went well, the 2nd ...
Skywarp
Oct 17, 2012Tutor
If you do not need the data or config:
Just do a factory default on the NAS first with one of the old drives or a spare one and then update.
So you would go steps 5, 6, 1, 3 with spare drive and then from 4 onwards with the new drives
Just do a factory default on the NAS first with one of the old drives or a spare one and then update.
So you would go steps 5, 6, 1, 3 with spare drive and then from 4 onwards with the new drives
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