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tjuanma
Jul 06, 2015Guide
How to Access to /etc/ ? RN104 6.2.4
Hi everyone...i'm having serveral problems with my nas to make it work with Transimission. Searching for solving problems i've seen that i can access to /apps/ or /etc/ to check some files but i'm no...
tjuanma
Jul 07, 2015Guide
I can CONFIRM that i've made a factory reset witout lost anything...
Doing that:
3x2TB HD (from now i'll refer to they like HD1, HD2 and HD3).
The HD1 haven't any importat information.
HD2 Only Series
HD3 Only Videos.
Removed HD2 and 3.
Started NAS with HD1 and made a Factory Reset. All data in HD1 wiped out.
Reconfigured the "new" NAS only with HD1 inside. (by default the disk is formatted an putted in XRAID-2).
PowerOff NAS and put in HD2 (now inside HD1 and 2). Format HD1 in JBOD and PowerOff NAS again.
Remove HD2 and boot only with HD1 inside.
After cheked that everithing is OK, power off again and install all 3HDs.
Now i've all the 3HDs without lost anything ;)
Doing that:
3x2TB HD (from now i'll refer to they like HD1, HD2 and HD3).
The HD1 haven't any importat information.
HD2 Only Series
HD3 Only Videos.
Removed HD2 and 3.
Started NAS with HD1 and made a Factory Reset. All data in HD1 wiped out.
Reconfigured the "new" NAS only with HD1 inside. (by default the disk is formatted an putted in XRAID-2).
PowerOff NAS and put in HD2 (now inside HD1 and 2). Format HD1 in JBOD and PowerOff NAS again.
Remove HD2 and boot only with HD1 inside.
After cheked that everithing is OK, power off again and install all 3HDs.
Now i've all the 3HDs without lost anything ;)
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