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jdou
Jan 05, 2019Aspirant
NAS 104 OS reinstall
Hi,
I think I messed it up. I was trying to do a factory reset but from the looks of it while pressing the backup button I went a step further and it is doing an OS reinstall but has been at it for...
JohnCM_S
Jan 09, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi jdou,
The OS reinstall procedure should not take that long to complete. Normally, it should only take a few minutes for it to complete the process. You can try forcefully shutting down the NAS.
Regards,
jdou
Jan 09, 2019Aspirant
Yes I had to shut it down by unplugging it! I tried using Factory default installation and had the same problem. Someone told me it's a flash problem. How do I go about it?
- StephenBJan 10, 2019Guru - Experienced User
jdou wrote:
Yes I had to shut it down by unplugging it! I tried using Factory default installation and had the same problem. Someone told me it's a flash problem. How do I go about it?
You could try a USB recovery. Though you might need paid support's help to deal with corrupt flash (my.netgear.com) - so perhaps JohnCM_S or Marc_V can confirm that diagnosis before you pursue it. Another thing you might try is installing RAIDar, and see what status it reports for the NAS. https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar
Of course the flash hardware or memory might have just failed - and the hardware isn't repairable.
This could also be disk-related, so if you have a spare disk to try, you could see if you can do a factory install on the spare (labeling the other disks by slot when you remove them).
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