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Ja55ie
May 17, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS 212 Won't boot
I just safely powered down my ReadyNAS via Admin website and I waited for the light to stop blinking so I could unplug it. I then plugged the NAS into a socket into another room and it won't boot any...
StephenB
May 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
It's possible that the power adapter has failed. Is the NAS still under warranty (3 years).
Ja55ie
May 18, 2020Aspirant
This may be culprit. Is there any way to take the data off the hard drive of the NAS and transfer to my computer?
- StephenBMay 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
There are some third-party adapters you can buy for $20-$25 USD. So you could do a risk-buy of a new adapter.
Ja55ie wrote:
Is there any way to take the data off the hard drive of the NAS and transfer to my computer?Not an easy way that's free. There are two beta-level packages for mdadm and btrfs that you could try installing (assuming you have Windows).
You could also boot a PC with a linux boot disk, and then install mdadm and btrfs on it - that would require more skills (particularly with Linux).
An expensive way would be to purchase ReclaiMe data recovery software - which would let you extract the data.
- Ja55ieMay 18, 2020Aspirant
I guess i will have to buy a new adapter then and hope for the best.
I also had an external harddrive that was a backup for all my data on my NAS. It was connected to the read usb port and made a backup every week. My whole NAS is on that hard drive too. I tried to connect that external harddrive to my computer but it didn't rezognize it. Would you know of any way of taking the data off of the external hdd?
Also, no it is not under warranty.
- StephenBMay 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Ja55ie wrote:
I tried to connect that external harddrive to my computer but it didn't rezognize it. Would you know of any way of taking the data off of the external hdd?
Do you recall how it was formatted?
If it was ext, then try R-linux for Windows https://www.r-studio.com/free-linux-recovery/ That won't work for the internal drives on your NAS, but if the USB drive is formatted as ext it should.
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