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jeffo_8
Jun 04, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 ERR:BAD FIRMWARE
Please help... I have been running a Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 for a few years now, but after a unanticipated power out, which also drained the UPS supporting it (I came home to find this out) t...
StephenB
Jun 09, 2014Guru - Experienced User
I am a bit confused on whether you put your drives in his unit??? That was the obvious thing to do for data recovery. So try that next.
The hardware version of the two units is not the issue.
You can try booting up yours with one disk removed (starting with disk 1, then disk 2, etc).
The hardware version of the two units is not the issue.
That puts both of your data at risk (losing redundancy for him). I definitely wouldn't do that.
jeffo-8 wrote: Or should I try and swap one drive at a time in my unit with one of his good drives and let it rebuild the raid (I am running RAIDX)? Bearing in mind they are different model and make drives but still 2 Tb each. I can not find out which drive is faulty in mine assuming that is the problem as I can not log onto it.!
You can try booting up yours with one disk removed (starting with disk 1, then disk 2, etc).
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