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ebabdude
Jan 03, 2023Aspirant
ReadyNAS admin access lost
Hi all, a novice here. I seem to have lost to admin access (and also the password recovery access) to my ReadyNAS drive (212). I am convinced the details are correct but my Mac's Safarii and Chr...
ebabdude
Jan 04, 2023Aspirant
Hi, thanks for this, incognito didn't help.
I would try the OS reset, but being paranoid, can/should I take out my two (or maybe just one) drives first to ensure the data safety?
StephenB
Jan 04, 2023Guru - Experienced User
ebabdude wrote:
I would try the OS reset, but being paranoid, can/should I take out my two (or maybe just one) drives first to ensure the data safety?
The NAS boots from the drives, and all the settings are on the drives. So it is not possible to remove both and then do an OS reinstall. (BTW, be careful with the phrase "reset" - the factory default process is often called a "factory reset", and that is destructive).
Removing one drive is possible, but creates its own risk to your data. The drive you remove will need to be resynced when you reinsert it. That process begins by formatting the drive, so the everything on the reinserted drive is erased. If there is a latent error on the remaining drive during the re-mirroring, then data will be lost.
If you still have access to the data over SMB from a PC, then the best way to ensure data safety is to back it up to storage on the PC over the network (perhaps getting a suitable USB drive).
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