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CarlRossi
Feb 02, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ access #26406628
I have used this device for five years. The power supply died. I replaced it. Installed the drives are in the same locations. All files and access were back, AFP, CIFS, https (Frontview). Ther...
- Feb 03, 2016
No. This is not an issue with the firmware on the flash and if it was you should use USB Boot Recovery not TFTP.
There is every indication that this is a problem on the disks not on the flash.
CarlRossi
Feb 02, 2016Aspirant
But is nice to see those shares and file again. Don't know how many DVDs I'll need to burn to back up the data (2.3T) Whould that really be 4.7GB divided into 2.3T of data. Eeegads! 489 DVDs.....that's not going to happen. I guess I need to get another NAS and copy transfer over?? I see the falicy of thinking a NAS is backup. At least only one NAS.
- mdgm-ntgrFeb 02, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
I would thinking backing up your data would be a logical next step, yes.
Sounds like it probably isn't data recovery.
Support would need a Pay Per Incident contract to look into this remotely. You may prefer to simply backup your data and restore to factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything) then restore your data from backup.It could be a full OS partition or something like that.
- CarlRossiFeb 03, 2016Aspirant
TFTP. What do you think about doing that as a first try? AFTER THE BACKUP!
- CarlRossiFeb 03, 2016Aspirant
TFTP. What do you think about doing that as a first try? AFTER THE BACKUP!
- mdgm-ntgrFeb 03, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
No. This is not an issue with the firmware on the flash and if it was you should use USB Boot Recovery not TFTP.
There is every indication that this is a problem on the disks not on the flash.
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