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Readynas 102 disk compatibility
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Readynas 102 disk compatibility
Dear all,
I've have a Readynas102 that is now dead (probably network card dead) ... so no possible to connect to it any longer ...
My question is, can I take the disk and put them in another Netgear NAS ?
With a same model ReadyNas 102, I'm sure it will work, but my question is more : is there any compatibility list between Netgear NAS ?
Or the compatibility just should be at the "OS level" -> OS 6.x
?
Thanks for your help
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Re: Readynas 102 disk compatibility
Hi @PascalDive
Welcome to the Community!
Regarding migrating the disks to a newer ReadyNAS there shouldn't be any problem doing it to another OS 6 Unit. Migrating OS 6 volume
It is recommended to setup the New NAS using a scratch disk first then migrating the disks after.
No list is needed to be compatible on the OS 6 units :0
Hope this helps!
Note: If you still have Hardware warranty for your RN102 it would be good to contact NETGEAR Support.
Regards
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Re: Readynas 102 disk compatibility
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