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Squazzer
May 31, 2017Aspirant
Upgradring from RND4000 V3 to RNDU4000
My RND4000 V3 died on me, and I now have to find myself a new ReadyNas. A friend of mine has a RNDU4000, will I be able to put my 4 disks from the RND4000v3 into the RNDU4000 and see my files again?...
Sandshark
Jun 01, 2017Sensei
While OS4.1.x on your NV+ and OS4.2.x on the Ultra4 look similar, they have different file system formats (XRAID vs XRAID2) and one is code for a SPARC processor and the other for an Intel. Since the OS boots from the drives and your drives have code for a SPARC, the Intel based machine won't be able to boot it.
Ufortunately, migration from older to newer NASes is not made easy by Netgear. But, with the (probably paid) help of Netgear support, you can at least recover your data with an OS6 based system if the NAS failed and the data volume is intact (see link in previous message). If you have a backup of the data, you can just restore that to your new NAS. There never was a 4.1.x to 4.2.x data migration capability.
StephenB
Jun 01, 2017Guru - Experienced User
The volume can also be mounted on an x86 linux system - http://home.bott.ca/webserver/?p=306
Note that "live" boot disks for linux will run on most PCs.
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