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DavidHilton
Jan 04, 2019Aspirant
Reset admin password
Hi
My ReadyNAS is 8 years old and working fine. It has 4*2TB hot swappable drives at about 50% capacity
I need to access the unit, but can only see the shares. I sent a password change (the origi...
- Jan 04, 2019
DavidHilton wrote:
seems to run 4.1.x firmware (Info = 4.1.7)
After you get into Frontview again you should upgrade the firmware to 4.1.16.
The OS reinstall process described in the hardware manual on page 23-24 here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf Be very careful not to do a factory reset, as that will destroy your data.
When it completes the NAS admin password will be reset to netgear1. It will also reset the network configuration to use DHCP (which is the default configuration).
You might want to try logging into http://nas-ip-address/admin using admin as the username and netgear1 as the password before you do the OS reinstall (just in case you never changed it). Use the real ip address of course.
DavidHilton
Jan 04, 2019Aspirant
Hi StephenB
Tks for that. Appreciated
I can confirm the following
has NV+ on the front panel
has v3 labels on the bottom of the chassis.
seems to run 4.1.x firmware (Info = 4.1.7)
I also have original docs, serial no etc. So I believe it to be An NV+ v1
Trouble is, (I think) to get to the boot menu to do as you suggest I need the admin PW. Maybe not hopefully?
StephenB
Jan 04, 2019Guru - Experienced User
DavidHilton wrote:
seems to run 4.1.x firmware (Info = 4.1.7)
After you get into Frontview again you should upgrade the firmware to 4.1.16.
The OS reinstall process described in the hardware manual on page 23-24 here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf Be very careful not to do a factory reset, as that will destroy your data.
When it completes the NAS admin password will be reset to netgear1. It will also reset the network configuration to use DHCP (which is the default configuration).
You might want to try logging into http://nas-ip-address/admin using admin as the username and netgear1 as the password before you do the OS reinstall (just in case you never changed it). Use the real ip address of course.
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