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Benhopkins
Sep 09, 2016Aspirant
Corrupt root Ready NAS 1100
Hope someone can help me out and give me some instructions on what to do. When i login to my ready NAS 1100 via the Netgear RAIDar app the screen tell me that i have a corrupt root. Screen shot belo...
Benhopkins
Sep 09, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
In the lead up i swopped out one of the disck and it formated correctly. However when i swopped out the next disk i started to get problems.
How do i prepare the disks so they will be accepted by the Ready NAS.
I have the right cables to access the disks i just dont know what format is required.
Once i've formatted the disks, whats the best way to load them?
Look forward ot your reply..
Thanks
StephenB
Sep 09, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Benhopkins wrote:
How do i prepare the disks so they will be accepted by the Ready NAS.
I have the right cables to access the disks i just dont know what format is required.
The NAS formats the drives on its own. Sometimes it's helpful to zero them (or unformat them). But formatting them yourself isn't useful, and sometimes can create issues.
What disks are you using? Your best options are NAS-purposed drives (for instance WD Red or Seagate VN) or enterprise-class. Your NAS can't handle drives larger than 2 TB.
- BenhopkinsSep 10, 2016Aspirant
I have four WD black 2TB drives.
These drives are on the list of suitable drives.
There is no data to worry about so im happy to do what ever it takes.
Should i try doing a factory restore?
- mdgm-ntgrSep 10, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
You could try that. Then if it's not already running 4.1.7 or later update the firmware and do another factory reset. For optimal performance with those disks this is important.
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