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KillerBob
Nov 29, 2014Aspirant
Upgrading steps - just to be sure...
I am about to upgrade my ReadyNAS Pioneer Pro in a few ways... - 2x1TB disks need to be replaced by 2x3TB disks, for a total of 6x3TB - The FW needs to be upgraded from 4.2.27 to 6.2 These are ...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 29, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Volume creation from scratch would be quicker, yes.
When you install the 6.2 image, it is not installed on the flash till during the reboot so following your procedure in the opening post in the thread you would still be on 4.2 after the factory.
When you install the 6.2 image, it is not installed on the flash till during the reboot so following your procedure in the opening post in the thread you would still be on 4.2 after the factory.
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