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Mindl
Jul 01, 2017Tutor
RNDP6350 won’t start
Every 3 months i do a backup-job and when finished, i shut down my Readynas and cut it from the powersupply. Today my Readynas didn’t start any longer. Absolute no reaction (no fan, no bootmenu, ...
- Jul 18, 2017
From your description, I would have guessed that it is the +5VSB (5 volt standby) power that's the issue. But you say all pins have the right voltages. Still, if you have a stanbdard ATX supply available, you may want to try connecting it externally and see if that fixes the issue.
+5VSB powers the LAN circuit (for WoL) and the turn-on circuit.
Marty_M
Jul 02, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello Mindl,
It does appear that we are seeing a hardware fault. I would recommend to remove or haft seat the drives and check if the NAS will boot without the hard drives inserted. If the NAS will not boot nor the boot menu will not respond I would suggest to contact support for possible warranty claim given the NAS chassis is still under its warranties.
Welcome to the community!
Regards,
Marty_M
NETGEAR Community Team
bedlam1
Jul 02, 2017Prodigy
Label the disks if you remove them so you can re-insert them back to the correct slot
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