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Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166-302 firmware update to CC3D ?
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2013-12-29
03:45 AM
2013-12-29
03:45 AM
Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166-302 firmware update to CC3D ?
Hi,
I have two of these drives and both of them have been working (and still are) fine in my ReadyNAS Duo v1.
Both drives have CC3C firmware (has been on there since I bought them).
I just came across the Netgear compatibility list and read that I should upgrade them to CC3D.
please also see:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=64510
note that the link in the post is not working for downloading the CC3D firmware.
However when I check the serial number of my 2 drives in the Seagate website (Download Finder) they both come up with having the latest firmware.
So, no update necessary!?
I have since searched to find the CC3D firmware elsewhere but have not been successful.
Anybody has had the same issue?
Andreas
I have two of these drives and both of them have been working (and still are) fine in my ReadyNAS Duo v1.
Both drives have CC3C firmware (has been on there since I bought them).
I just came across the Netgear compatibility list and read that I should upgrade them to CC3D.
please also see:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=64510
note that the link in the post is not working for downloading the CC3D firmware.
However when I check the serial number of my 2 drives in the Seagate website (Download Finder) they both come up with having the latest firmware.
So, no update necessary!?
I have since searched to find the CC3D firmware elsewhere but have not been successful.
Anybody has had the same issue?
Andreas
Andreas
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2013-12-29
03:51 AM
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03:51 AM
Re: Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166-302 firmware update to CC3D ?
SeaGate keeps on issuing new links and making the old ones expire. It's annoying but that's what they've chosen to do. You should contact SeaGate directly and get a new download link for the CC3D firmware which you need.
Useful links: Sending Logs|My ReadyNAS Gear|FAQ|Hardware Compatibility List|Docs: Setup Guide, Manual|Downloads|Unofficial Tips|GPL|MDGM on Twitter|MDGM's Unofficial Guides
NB: A ReadyNas is not an excuse not to have a backup. Fire, theft, multiple disk failures, other hardware failure, floods, user negligence etc. can all result in loss of data.
How to contact NETGEAR Technical Support | Australia: 1300 361 254 / Other Numbers|Online Submission
Unofficial Guide for Moving from Sparc ReadyNAS to x86 ReadyNAS|Using Gmail with the ReadyNAS|XRAID Volume Size Calculator
Useful links: Sending Logs|My ReadyNAS Gear|FAQ|Hardware Compatibility List|Docs: Setup Guide, Manual|Downloads|Unofficial Tips|GPL|MDGM on Twitter|MDGM's Unofficial Guides
NB: A ReadyNas is not an excuse not to have a backup. Fire, theft, multiple disk failures, other hardware failure, floods, user negligence etc. can all result in loss of data.
How to contact NETGEAR Technical Support | Australia: 1300 361 254 / Other Numbers|Online Submission
Unofficial Guide for Moving from Sparc ReadyNAS to x86 ReadyNAS|Using Gmail with the ReadyNAS|XRAID Volume Size Calculator
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04:07 AM
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Re: Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166-302 firmware update to CC3D ?
Thx, does it makes sense though? The Seagate download finder says that both drives (with CC3C) have the latest FW installed?
Andreas
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2013-12-29
05:56 PM
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05:56 PM
Re: Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166-302 firmware update to CC3D ?
It seems to me that the CC3D firmware isn't generally released, but is provided to NAS owners who request it. What my company would call a "controlled release".
At least that explains the download finder and the lack of persistent links.
At least that explains the download finder and the lack of persistent links.
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