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mgoblue62
Jul 02, 2018Aspirant
Trying to replace a bad drive, but working drive may be mid-sync
I had a drive go out on my ReadyNAS - I *think* maybe when a sync was taking place. The bad drive was in the left bay, and was making a clicking sound. Even after removing it though, the NAS wasn't w...
- Jul 03, 2018
mgoblue62 wrote:
Any suggestions where to find a replacement?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAAPW7MW2487 claims to be compatible, if you google you will find others.
mgoblue62 wrote:
I was half hoping it was the ReadyNAS, which would have given me an excuse to upgrade.
Microsoft obsoleting SMB 1.0 might be enough of an excuse :smileywink:
mgoblue62
Jul 03, 2018Aspirant
Well, I'll be. By process of elimination, the root cause of the problem (other than the drive that died) is...the power brick! I was half hoping it was the ReadyNAS, which would have given me an excuse to upgrade.
Any suggestions where to find a replacement?
Thanks,
StephenB
Jul 03, 2018Guru - Experienced User
mgoblue62 wrote:
Any suggestions where to find a replacement?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAAPW7MW2487 claims to be compatible, if you google you will find others.
mgoblue62 wrote:
I was half hoping it was the ReadyNAS, which would have given me an excuse to upgrade.
Microsoft obsoleting SMB 1.0 might be enough of an excuse :smileywink:
- mgoblue62Jul 03, 2018Aspirant
True enough - no more smb 1.0 causes several issues.
Thanks so much for all your assistance! :)
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