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fiedler
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Oct 01, 2016
Solved

ReadyShare Vault "There are no available files to show" WNDR4500

Had to do a clean install of Windows 10.

My readyshare Vault was backed up just before I did this.

Now that I have everything running, I can't restore from the backup.

The data is there, encrypted on the drive, I can connect to the drive, but Restore says "there are no available files to show"

What next?

Yes, I read the instructions. Did I miss something?

  • "See if the link below will help"

    Unfortunately "restore to another computer" didn't work.

    Readyshare refuses to find any files on the backup drive if Windows 10 was reinstalled.

     

    To restore files when ReadyShare fails to find them

    1. Make sure backup is paused on all computers using readyshare. You can't dismount the backup drive until everything is paused.
    2. Dismount the drive from the router USB using Readyshare or Genie. To do this you may have to use another computer because this command may not be possible from the computer where Windows 10 was reinstalled.
    3. If neither of these will let you dismount the drive, you can probably reboot your router and disconnect it then. Don't disconnect the drive while the drive light is blinking.
    4. Connect the drive to the computer that needs the files.
    5. The files on the backup drive are not encrypted.
    6. You have to look for them under something like  0/C/users/yourname (name and path may vary)
    7. Simply copy the files you want. It may take time depending on how much you have.

    When done, reconnect the drive to the router's USB  port.

    You may have to start over with a fresh Readyshare backup.

    Be patient. Depending on how many GB of data it could take several days to back up. Mine took 10 days to back up 500GB the first time.

4 Replies

    • fiedler's avatar
      fiedler
      Guide

      "See if the link below will help"

      Unfortunately "restore to another computer" didn't work.

      Readyshare refuses to find any files on the backup drive if Windows 10 was reinstalled.

       

      To restore files when ReadyShare fails to find them

      1. Make sure backup is paused on all computers using readyshare. You can't dismount the backup drive until everything is paused.
      2. Dismount the drive from the router USB using Readyshare or Genie. To do this you may have to use another computer because this command may not be possible from the computer where Windows 10 was reinstalled.
      3. If neither of these will let you dismount the drive, you can probably reboot your router and disconnect it then. Don't disconnect the drive while the drive light is blinking.
      4. Connect the drive to the computer that needs the files.
      5. The files on the backup drive are not encrypted.
      6. You have to look for them under something like  0/C/users/yourname (name and path may vary)
      7. Simply copy the files you want. It may take time depending on how much you have.

      When done, reconnect the drive to the router's USB  port.

      You may have to start over with a fresh Readyshare backup.

      Be patient. Depending on how many GB of data it could take several days to back up. Mine took 10 days to back up 500GB the first time.

      • ElaineM's avatar
        ElaineM
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Did you select "Alternate location?"