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mikmager
Oct 24, 2022Guide
Readynas Pro 6 not booting, which firmware to revert to?
I've upgraded my Readynas Pro 6 to OS6 a while back. Everything went fine. Then bought 4Gb of RAM. I upgraded RAM and when starting it's just stuck. I changed back to the old RAM, same thing happens....
- Oct 26, 2022
The file has to be named in the form RAIDiator-X.X.X (with no extension). If you are still on OS V6.9.x, then just re-name the R4toR6 file. If you are on OS V6.10.x, then downgrading to 6.9.x is not recommended if you intend to keep your current volume. Instead, extract the .img file from the appropriate OS .zip from the Netgear site and re-name that.
Sandshark
Oct 24, 2022Sensei
You must use the one designed for OS4.2.x, but you put in an image for OS6 instead of OS4.2.
Note that the USB recovery may not entirely fix your problem. When the boot flash gets that corrupt, the vpd (vendor product data) file is often also corrupt. That's unique to your NAS (contains the unit type and serial number) and is encrypted. So one of the Netgear mods here will have to assist you in restoring it if you find that you also have this issue.
mikmager
Oct 24, 2022Guide
Thanks for taking your time and helping. Much appreciated, I find it likely that my vpd file is also corrupt, but first.
I have to use this tool then: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ReadyNAS/RAIDiator%204.2%20USB%20Flash%20Recovery.zip?_ga=2.181160103.1424370586.1666534463-1343617866.1663264786
Where can I find an OS6 image that fits into that tool?
I tried to these files:
ReadyNASOS-6.9.4-x86_64.zip (downloaded from netgear homepage)
R4toR6_6.9.5.bin (used when upgrading to OS6)
None of them are accepted by the usb recovery tool.
What am I doing wrong?
- SandsharkOct 26, 2022Sensei
The file has to be named in the form RAIDiator-X.X.X (with no extension). If you are still on OS V6.9.x, then just re-name the R4toR6 file. If you are on OS V6.10.x, then downgrading to 6.9.x is not recommended if you intend to keep your current volume. Instead, extract the .img file from the appropriate OS .zip from the Netgear site and re-name that.
- mikmagerOct 26, 2022Guide
Thanks!
Now it shows. I don't know exactly which OS6 version I'm on.
I think I'm on latest and greatest as I do recall running an OS upgrade through the GUI after upgrading to OS6.
I will try 6.10.7.
Wish me luck tomorrow, it will probably be a corrupt VPD as well...
- mikmagerOct 27, 2022Guide
- SandsharkOct 27, 2022Sensei
Wonderful news. Still, just in case, you might want to look at this: Backup-and-restore-of-VPD-file-for-legacy-ReadyNAS-running-OS6.
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