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leopold005
Aug 15, 2021Aspirant
ReadyNAS 2100 bricked
I'll confess to have been a bit stupid. I picked up a pair of ReadyNAS 2100s off eBay recently, one of which is running OS 6 and the other OS 4. I wanted both to run OS 6 and found instructions to ...
Sandshark
Aug 16, 2021Sensei
The only one of those that might work is a USB recovery. The rest are a waste of time, as they are just installing the (wrong) firmware from flash. For the USB recovery, are you creating one for an OS4.2.x based system (RAIDiator-4-2-USB-Recovery-Tool ) and using the proper boot procedure for your NAS (holding the reset button)?
This user Stuck-booting-ReadyNAS-NVX did find USB recovery to be the answer for the same issue on an NVX (desktop model that uses the same processor as the 2100V1). The legacy NAS can be very particular as to what USB devices work for recovery.
I have absolutely no idea what might happen if you can create a 4.2.31 volume on another NAS and mount it in the 2100. With a legacy machine, a mismatch of versions in flash and drive normally results in the flash "winning" (where with OS6, the newer wins), but I don't know what would happen in your unusual case. I certainly don't think it could make things any worse.
mdgm
Aug 18, 2021Virtuoso
Sandshark wrote:I have absolutely no idea what might happen if you can create a 4.2.31 volume on another NAS and mount it in the 2100. With a legacy machine, a mismatch of versions in flash and drive normally results in the flash "winning" (where with OS6, the newer wins), but I don't know what would happen in your unusual case. I certainly don't think it could make things any worse.
In a firmware mismatch situation regardless of what the NAS does to attempt to resolve it, it would try booting off the internal flash and the code in the firmware to handle firmware mismatches would be used. However as the 32-bit systems can't boot 64-bit code it wouldn't even get that far with OS6 on the internal flash.
USB Boot Recovery is the only way to fix this problem.
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