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is there a way to move a unit up from 6.x to 6.6.0 but not the newest OS? Please no debate on why.....
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Yes, do a local update.
The Release Notes include a link to instructions on how to do this: ReadyNAS OS 6: Updating Firmware
Is this for your RN516?
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Yes, do a local update.
The Release Notes include a link to instructions on how to do this: ReadyNAS OS 6: Updating Firmware
Is this for your RN516?
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
You can download 6.6 here
Then use webadmin page /system/settings to manually install the firmware.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
thanks! so glad i do not have to do a USB Restore or something more drastic.
This is for my "new" 516. My old 516 is sitting in a corner as a book end. Unhappy about Netgear's policies and I had sworn to not get another one based on what happened--however my data is in their format and they make a good product. This one failed (my most expensive by far) but I have had owned 5 ReadyNAS units going back to NV+ models close to a decade ago.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
If there is a hardware issue there is a 5 year limited hardware warranty for the original purchaser from an authorised reseller. We don't support hardware modifications e.g. CPU upgrades, memory replacement etc.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
nor do you sell replacement parts like most IT hardware provders--HP, Dell, IBM, Lenovo, Cisco, Brocade etc...... they look at long term relationships with customers vs. Netgears post warranty "you are on your own" philosophy
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
Just in case others look at this thread. There may be a specific upgrade path required, depending on what F/W version you come from, so please READ the release notes before uploading a F/W to your NAS!
The automatic update automatically follow the required steps, but "manually" installing a F/W obviously doesn't check that.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
Mdgm,
Just one FYI. I downloaded R4toR6_6.6.0 from https://www.readynas.com/contributed/mdgm/r4tor6/ after the PREP4TOR6_0.1-x86.bin.
everything worked and installed flawlessly, thank you.
However it updated from radiator 4.2.x to 6.6.1. i double and triple checked the name of the file, and it was the R4toR6_6.6.0 not the newer one.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
@funglenn wrote:
However it updated from radiator 4.2.x to 6.6.1. i double and triple checked the name of the file, and it was the R4toR6_6.6.0 not the newer one.
I think I mentioned this on another thread. Generally all those files are identical (despite the names). It'd be cleaner if they were just deleted.
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Re: installer newer but not newest version of OS
Rather than have a broken link somewhere I have those link to the latest build. If you're going to run an unsupported OS you may as well put the latest build on.