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carlocki
Jan 07, 2024Luminary
formatting my netgear rn104
I have a full backup on external hdd of my nas rn 104 (just one bcp unfortunately) I need help for this reinstallation and I help someone can follow me trough all of this. My main need it is about ...
- Jan 09, 2024
What happens when you enter this from the Windows CMD line?
net use * /d /y net use t: \\192.168.1.4\data /user:admin nas-admin-password
using the actual NAS admin password of course.
It should mount the entire data volume as drive letter T.
If you are using password as the admin password you'll need to change that before trying the above commands.
Also, the second command assumes you are using X-RAID - if you aren't, then you need to use the NAS volume name instead of data
carlocki
Jan 08, 2024Luminary
Yes and I am looking for some support in the meanwhile
StephenB
Jan 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
How is the backup formatted?
Also, do you use the NAS "home" share feature?
- carlockiJan 08, 2024Luminary
hdd's area NTFS
i can still access with admin if you mean thisI just reinstall all my windwos 10 from formatting and it access to the nas after i setup credentials.
- StephenBJan 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
carlocki wrote:
i can still access with admin if you mean this
That's not what I mean.
The NAS has a feature where each user has a private "home" share. I was wondering if you use that feature. Restoring those "home" shares requires a few extra steps.
carlocki wrote:
I just reinstall all my windwos 10 from formatting and it access to the nas after i setup credentials.
Why are you wanting to do a factory default on the NAS?
- carlockiJan 08, 2024Luminary
I am the guy with access problem i am zero on these know how
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