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Vivantje
Dec 19, 2024Aspirant
How to recover/read data on 4 X-Raid2 disks
My Readynas NV+ (RND4000) is dead. Even with a new power supply he's not starting. I need to recover all the data (my whole life on photo's and music is stored there). How can I do this? I had 4 ...
- Dec 21, 2024
A lot of supplies have eliminated the white wire, so you have an unused pin across from the grey one. Try popping out the blue pin or cutting the blue wire and see if your NAS will then power up with no drives. Without doing that, the -12V is shorted to the +12V, which will typically cause the power supply to not power up. But it not powering up is what causes it to do no damage when you didn't remove the -12V.
I don't know what I was thinking when I said the +4 has two 12V wires. You are correct, it has but one. But you can generally get enough power with just two, so put that yellow one from the +4 in place of the blue or in the currently empty spot across from the grey. But if the CPU connector cable is long enough, also putting one of those yellow ones in the other position is best.
Vivantje
Dec 19, 2024Aspirant
Even when I remove all the disks, the NAS can't start. He's completly dead. I replaced already the power, I tried to bypass the power button, nothing works. He's dead since a few power outages in our street in the same week.
Does R-Studio recognize X-Raid2? It's something specific for Negear.
StephenB
Dec 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Vivantje wrote:
Does R-Studio recognize X-Raid2? It's something specific for Negear.
The NV+ (like all 4.1.x systerms) would have X-RAID. The NVX/Pro/Ultra NAS (4.2.x firmware) would have X-RAID2. Either way, XRAID is just a management layer Netgear built on top of ordinary RAID. R-Studio (and other RAID recovery tools) can recover the data.
Of course we are assuming that whatever triggered the NAS failure didn't also result in damaged disks.
- VivantjeDec 19, 2024Aspirant
Ok,, thank you for the advice. I'm going to buy USB disk closures for the disks and install a demo of R-Studio to see if it can read the volumes/data/files. If it can, I can buy a license.
Can I access the data without the credentials of the NAS?
- StephenBDec 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Vivantje wrote:
Can I access the data without the credentials of the NAS?
Yes.
- SandsharkDec 19, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
Is this an RND4000-100 (NV+) or RND4000-200 (NV+V2) unit? The former is silver in color with an internal supply and the latter is black with an external supply and includes "V2" on the front label. The V2 does label it's implementation of XRAID as XRAID2.
The advice given by StephenB for recovery outside of the NAS still applies. But if there is a problem with the volume, it may make a difference. It will also make a difference in how/if you try to resurrect the NAS or purchase a used replacement into which to put your volume.
What supply did you purchase to try and fix your NAS? For both versions, there are supplies that appear to be suitable replacements but are not.
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