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ReadyNas Will Not Power On
We had a power failure at home and since then the ReadyNAS will not power up. I fear it has been fried after the power surge.
I had 6 drives in the unit at the time.
My question is if I place the 6 drives into another unit will I be able to access my data?
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Re: ReadyNas Will Not Power On
Can I purchase the latest 6 Bay ReadyNAS and migrate from the old one that I have that no longer works?
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Re: ReadyNas Will Not Power On
@pelli69 wrote:
Can I purchase the latest 6 Bay ReadyNAS and migrate from the old one that I have that no longer works?
No. But you can temporarily mount the Ultra's disks on it, and offload the data. https://kb.netgear.com/29957/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-4-2-to-ReadyNAS-OS-6-x86
If you don't have a backup plan in place now, then you should take care of that when you get the new system. RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe.
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Re: ReadyNas Will Not Power On
While a power surge can do a lot of damage, the most likely issue is the power supply. If you have a "spare" ATX power supply, you can connect it externally to your NAS to power it up and see if getting a new power supply would fix the problem. Or, you can use the NAS with the external supply to offload the data.
Your NAS uses a standard SFX format supply. While the original SeaSonic supply is no longer in production, there are alternatives.
If you don't have a spare power supply from an old computer, and can't "borrow" one from a current computer, you'll have to decide if purchasing a supply on the chance that the power supply is the only damage is worth the gamble to you.
You didn't mention that you had updated your NAS to OS6, and @StephenB assumed you haven't, but if you have and you forgot to mention it, then you can just move the drives to another OS6 based NAS.