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Airbaron92
Mar 03, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS Rebooting and operating software driver and whatever elses is needed for getting it running
I have revently Picked up the ReadyNAS RNV1-S1-0000 off a buddy of mine. a little dusty. trying to get it operational and i seem to cannot find which software is the proper software for it to get it ...
Airbaron92
Mar 16, 2018Aspirant
Yes it does look like the picture included. i have haveing a difficult time location strtup guides and such on it
With the software i have haveing issues downing which one may be the right one. Any more clarification you can give.
When powering the unit a series of lights is popping up as well. A alternating series of leds which i cannot find any troubleshooting code for this unit online
( ) Being the led is off
(*) being the led is on
(*)( )(*)(*) ( )(*)( )( ) (*)( )(*)(*) ( )(*)( )( )
Going continusly weather a drive is in or not. as well as the eithernet port on the back is not displaying and kind of connectivity throught the lights.
when connecting to the nas should i be aptempting to connect it throught the lan connect via internet cable
or should i be connecting one of the usb plugs located on back?
StephenB
Mar 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Airbaron92 wrote:
( ) Being the led is off
(*) being the led is on
(*)( )(*)(*) ( )(*)( )( ) (*)( )(*)(*) ( )(*)( )( )
The LED decoder ring is here: https://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/support/ReadyNAS-LED.pdf
Your pattern looks like the second one: SODIMM fails SPD check, re-seat SODIMM or replace SODIMM. So try opening the chassis, and reseating the memory module. If that doesn't work, you'd need to track down a compatible memory module. I'm not sure if the memory for the somewhat newer NV+ is compatible or not.
Overall, you have a ~12 year old NAS. It's not worth investing a lot of money or time to repair it.
- Other parts (for instance the power supply) are also likely to fail.
- The disk capacity is limited to 2 TB drives
- Windows file sharing is limited to SMB 1.0, which is being removed from Windows by Microsoft
If I were in your shoes, I'd get a new one if the reseating doesn't work.
Airbaron92 wrote:
Yes it does look like the picture included. i have haveing a difficult time location strtup guides and such on it
With the software i have haveing issues downing which one may be the right one. Any more clarification you can give.
I linked in the current software download (for 4.1.16) above. Are you saying you can't download that? If so, let's wait until we see if your memory issue is easily resolved.
As far as manuals go, this is a problem because your NV was already discontinued by Infrant before Netger acquired them back in 2007. In general, the NV+ manuals mostly apply, although you don't have the LCD screen that the NV+ has.
You can find the most recent hardware and software manuals here: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/RND4000v1_(ReadyNAS_NV_plus_v1).aspx#docs
Your firmware is likely very old, so the information in the software manual might not fully apply until you upgrade to 4.1.16.
Airbaron92 wrote:
when connecting to the nas should i be aptempting to connect it throught the lan connect via internet cable
or should i be connecting one of the usb plugs located on back?
You need to connect via ethernet. The USB ports on the back are to
- attach USB drives to the NAS
- connect a UPS to the NAS (so it can shut down when the UPS battery runs out).
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