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Digger2001
Oct 15, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS 102
I have one of the above drives which I use to back up my home files..
Ive been looking through this forum and found similar threads all of which Ive tried and I think that Ive come to the conclusion that its seen better days..!
in essence the power button is constantly flashing, nothing Ive tried with rebootls etc have cured this.
when I open RAIDar I get the attached, all grayed out... when I click on anything it takes me to the browser, which then times out.I actually get the same times out responce even if I dont have a LAN cable connected to it., I clearly dont want to loose all my data
but whats the problem and how do I resolve it, or do I chuck it and get something else which will ready my surrent stored data, in which case what?
any help appreciated. - Thanks in advance.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Well, the NAS is reporting that it isn't finding any disks installed.
The next step is to power down the NAS, and then test the disks in a windows PC with vendor tools (Lifeguard for Western Digital, Seatools for Seagate). Do label the disks as you remove them (so you can put them back into the correct slots later).
- Digger2001Aspirant
Thanks for this Stephen,
Ive checked 1 of my discs with vendor tools (seatool) and it says that everythings fine.
Ive also tried 2 new drives in the bays and that offers me the same results.
regards
- SandsharkSensei
Try the new drives one at a time, in bay 1 then bay 2. If you've tried multiple drives, just one at a time, and none are detected or they are detected in only one slot, you almost certainly have a hardware problem. If it affects both slots, it is possible it's the power supply, but unlikely. Unless you are still under warranty, it sounds like time for a new NAS. You can simply put the drives into a new ReadyNAS and the data should be accessible as long as whatever caused the 102 to fail didn't corrupt the volume when it happened. If you were using RAID1, you can put just one drive into the new NAS and verify the data is OK, saving the other in reserve just in case. If you were using RAID0, you'll need to put in both drives.
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