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Old_Bill
Nov 14, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 4 has error: "Dead. This volume is no longer available". Streaming svc. totally blank
RNDU4000 conneced to Windows 7 PC had been running fine for months. After attempting "system restore" on the PC, Windows crashed and I had to recover by OS re-install. Thereafter, Frontview Volume ...
Old_Bill
Nov 14, 2016Aspirant
I just reinstalled Windows on the PC. I never touched the NAS. Maybe the reinstall had nothing to do with the "Volume is no longer available" error message on the NAS, but the timing seems VERY suspicious to me. Re: Do I mean discs or volumes? ( my novice is showing ) I mean the HD in bay # 4 shows 0 GB allocated, while the HDs in the first three bays show 2790 GB allocated. I'm running RAIDar 4.2.28. RAIDar shows Healthy and the four little HD icons look healthy too. When I "mouse over" them the only difference is a couple of degrees in temp.
StephenB
Nov 14, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Old_Bill wrote:
I just reinstalled Windows on the PC. I never touched the NAS. Maybe the reinstall had nothing to do with the "Volume is no longer available" error message on the NAS, but the timing seems VERY suspicious to me.
The windows system reinstall is not related to the allocation on disk 4 or the "volume is no longer available" status.
Your data is at risk, so while you have access you should be backing it up. After that's done you could contact Netgear support, or you could do a factory reset on the NAS and reload the data from the backup.
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