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hanserik
Nov 20, 2012Follower
Can not turn off my ReadyNAS Duo
I am using my ReadyNAS Duo to store picture and music files. I have had acces to it from four different computers in my local network. The computers have different OS; Windows XP, Windows Vista and ...
vandermerwe
Feb 01, 2014Master
Do both of you definitely have Duo v1s?
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/
What firmware are you running?
If you can access the data, make sure it is backed up. This is the first difference between your problems, one of you can access data, the other cannot.
I'm not sure the problems are the same so you may want to start new threads ( separately) posting some more detail. Diagnosis and resolution by board users will be easier.
Things to post:
Model of NAS
Firmware version
Any history of hard drive errors or smart data if you can get it.
Whether you have done an OS reinstall?
A full OS partition (not a full volume) may explain this behaviour.
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/
What firmware are you running?
If you can access the data, make sure it is backed up. This is the first difference between your problems, one of you can access data, the other cannot.
I'm not sure the problems are the same so you may want to start new threads ( separately) posting some more detail. Diagnosis and resolution by board users will be easier.
Things to post:
Model of NAS
Firmware version
Any history of hard drive errors or smart data if you can get it.
Whether you have done an OS reinstall?
A full OS partition (not a full volume) may explain this behaviour.
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