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zipboingarialwh
Sep 03, 2013Aspirant
Ready Nas Duo has died
Hi, After a power cut my ReadyNas Duo seems to have dies. I Tried to reboot it and got a slow flashing power light. I have tried to reboot it with no disks inserted and it does boot up but if t...
StephenB
Sep 04, 2013Guru - Experienced User
I'd take the opportunity to back up the files while you can see them. That also will let you know if there are any files that can't be read. I'd also look at the SMART stats in windows (acronis drive monitor is one of several freeware utilities that will show them).
If you have new disks for the NAS, then you can then simply insert them (powered down), and power up the NAS. It should reset automatically if the drives are unformatted.
If you have new disks for the NAS, then you can then simply insert them (powered down), and power up the NAS. It should reset automatically if the drives are unformatted.
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