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signetdesign
Mar 22, 2018Aspirant
Can't Factory Reset my ReadyNAS Duo
So I ran across this this ReadyNAS Duo (RND2110-100NAS) at work. The previous IT guy was fired and left no documentation behind and my RAIDar could not detect my NAS when I plugged it into the networ...
- Mar 22, 2018
If you pulled out the hard drive, hooked it up to your computer, and it was readable right away, then that's not a drive that was ever used in the ReadyNAS unless your computer runs Linux.
You cannot do a factory reset or boot without a drive installed. The unit boots from the drive(s) and a factory default re-initializes the drive(s) from the flash memory so it can boot from them. But you should be able to see the device in RAIDar without one, though you may need to use version 4.3.8 from /ReadyNAS-Downloads rather than 6.3. If it still doesn't show up, then as JohnCM_S said, it's possible the device is broken.
Sandshark
Mar 22, 2018Sensei
If you pulled out the hard drive, hooked it up to your computer, and it was readable right away, then that's not a drive that was ever used in the ReadyNAS unless your computer runs Linux.
You cannot do a factory reset or boot without a drive installed. The unit boots from the drive(s) and a factory default re-initializes the drive(s) from the flash memory so it can boot from them. But you should be able to see the device in RAIDar without one, though you may need to use version 4.3.8 from /ReadyNAS-Downloads rather than 6.3. If it still doesn't show up, then as JohnCM_S said, it's possible the device is broken.
- signetdesignMar 23, 2018Aspirant
Hey! Using Raidar ver4 instead of 6, I managed at least to detect it. Thanks for the help and the suggestion. I should be able to figure it out from here on out.
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