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ruudpel
Dec 24, 2014Aspirant
RNDU6000 won't boot - faulty PSU or bricked NAS?
Hi everybody, I have a Ultra 6000 which has been performing flawlessly for about three years now. I recently upgraded my drivers to 6 x 4TB and that whole process went quite smooth. I lost some dat...
StephenB
Dec 25, 2014Guru - Experienced User
First insert a scratch disk (not part of your array) into the pro, and power it up. That will do an initial factory install. Then upgrade the firmware.
ruudpel wrote: ...If I were to purchase the secondhand Pro 6, how would I migrate the discs? If I insert all my discs into the Pro 6, wouldn't it want to do a factory reset by itself?
After that completes, shut down the pro-6, and insert your original drives, then power up. It might over-install the firmware, but shouldn't hurt your data.
If you go with the RN516, netgear support would walk you through the steps. As I mentioned above you'd need enough external storage to save your data.
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