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Cliff_MI
Aug 14, 2017Guide
Management SErvice is offline 6.7.5
I have a ReadyNAS Pro 2 with 6.7.5 I had lost a hard drive and decided to do a factory reset to remove the RAID array. After I did that, I have had this issue. I have taken out the hard drive and ...
- Aug 15, 2017
To use USB Boot Recovery you would have to use the USB Boot Recovery for RAIDiator-x86 with the OS6 firmware renamed to RAIDiator-x86-something. However USB Boot Recovery can have side effects for legacy x86 devices such as yours.
The firmware on the flash was corrupt. Your system should now be fixed.
StephenB
Aug 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
If https://nas-ip-address/fwbroker is responding, then try installing 6.8.0 using that inferface.
If not, then try a USB recovery with 6.8.0 instead of 6.7.5.
Cliff_MI
Aug 14, 2017Guide
Sorry I forgot to tell you that the fwbroker is not responding either.
I have tried the USB with 6.8.0 RC3 but I don't seem to be getting it to apply.
I am going to try with another USB drive. I just notice that 6.8.0 just came out. So I downloaded that last night but did not have a change to try it yet.
Thanks again for the suggestion. This is the first time it has been this difficult. I have been using 6.X since it came out on this readynas and have had no real issues.
Cliff
- mdgm-ntgrAug 15, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
To use USB Boot Recovery you would have to use the USB Boot Recovery for RAIDiator-x86 with the OS6 firmware renamed to RAIDiator-x86-something. However USB Boot Recovery can have side effects for legacy x86 devices such as yours.
The firmware on the flash was corrupt. Your system should now be fixed.
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