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JohnDoe2016
Aug 29, 2016Aspirant
Missing files and folders ?
Hey Guys, Sorry for my level of tech know how but Id like help determining what has gone wrong and how to fix / recover my files. Ive no idea what has gone wrong. My NAS was fine yesterday. Both driv...
StephenB
Aug 29, 2016Guru - Experienced User
If you are the original purchaser, then your best option is Netgear support - you can get per-incident paid support via my.netgear.com. They would investigate, and if needed you'd need to escalate to a separate data recovery contract.
If you do need data recovery, it will be quite expensive.
Backups are needed even with RAID (as you unfortunately just discovered).
- JohnDoe2016Aug 29, 2016Aspirant
I am the origional purchaser but ive had the unit a number of years now and I doubt it will still be under warrenty. I did not have RAID setup so any failure of hardware if that is the case will have to be investigated in due course. Hopefully by not having raid makes resolving this simplet but possiabally increases the likely hood of data loss. What I need is information on what I should do first ! What are the most likely or common design failures of this product so that i can investigate myself. Could it be the file database needs rebuilding like ive read in other posts ? I dont want to start this process for fear of making things worse however as ive read that some things I could try to fix things can be very unforgiving and totally screw things up. Im also unable to pay for paid support as Im currently unemployed so !!!! Im living on a wing and a prayer. Any and all help is appreciated.
- StephenBAug 30, 2016Guru - Experienced User
JohnDoe2016 wrote:
I am the origional purchaser but ive had the unit a number of years now and I doubt it will still be under warrenty.
I wasn't thinking warranty support. But if you are the original purchaser you can still get paid support from Netgear. The last US prices I heard for that was $75 per incident (though data recovery starts at ~$200).
Let's step back a bit though, and confirm what NAS you have. You indicate a v2, but the labels are confusing and many v1 owners mistakenly think they have a v2. Can you read this article, and then confirm your NAS model?
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how-to-tell-whether-i-have-a-duo-v1-or-duo-v2-or-nv-v1-or-nv-v2/
JohnDoe2016 wrote:
I did not have RAID setup so any failure of hardware if that is the case will have to be investigated in due course.
Did you have one or two disks installed? If two, did you have two volumes?
Also how are you accessing the files? Windows File Explorer or some other way?
- JohnDoe2016Aug 30, 2016Aspirant
Ok ive checked the unit and the unit Model is RND - 2B, The Product Code is RND 2000-200EUS and the 'Name' on the front door is ReadyNAS Duo v2. Also when i run Netgear ReadyNas RAIDar it also shows the Model as ReadyNAS Duo v2 and is running firmware 5.3.6.
I bought and installed 2 Seagate 3000Gb or 2 Tb harddrives seperately but they were on the approved list. I checked that before i bought them ! Im not sure what you mean if i have 2 volumes ? I think my PC sees them as one disk. SO maybe RAID is selected but with no redundancy. Im fairly certain i went for whatever option that maximised my storage potential. !
Im running Windows 7 and have been using my Network Icon to access the network which Im guessing is some form of File Explorer. I can see my Backup,Homepage and Media partitions but cant access anyof them currently however yesterday I did have partial access to the media partition but only a small number of folders was available within it.
When I open RAIDar yesterday both hard drives were green and both lights on the unit were lit but today while both lights are still lit on the unit, within RAIDar one has turned amber :/
Ok I think thats all. Let me know the next step in due course and thanks for your help Stephen. I cant express how much I need your help right now !. Lets keep our fingers crossed that we can fix it.
Paul
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