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BJB
Dec 28, 2017Aspirant
New RN424 setup
I'm setting up my second readynas and have one question. I read from a knowledgeable poster that it is best to boot up the NAS, upgrade the firmware and then reset it so it has a fresh set up with the...
- Dec 29, 2017
You can upgrade the firmware before the volume setup is complete. After that, you either shut down and do factory reset from the boot menu, or you can use the "perform factory default" control on the system->settings page. (Again, no reason to wait for the second step either).
BJB
Dec 30, 2017Aspirant
I will do this, just one quick question. Not questioning doing it but just the technical reason for it. What does the factory reset do vs. just upgrading the firmware without a reset?
Thanks,
BJB
Thanks,
BJB
StephenB
Dec 30, 2017Guru - Experienced User
BJB wrote:
I will do this, just one quick question. Not questioning doing it but just the technical reason for it. What does the factory reset do vs. just upgrading the firmware without a reset?
A factory reset reformats the drives and rebuilds the RAID volume. From time to time Netgear changes the way the volume is built, so doing this guarantees you are getting the benefit of the most recent settings.
The RN424 is a new platform, and the shipped firmware won't be very old. So there likely isn't much (if any) benefit in this particular case.
On the other hand, it doesn't take much time to do the extra reset, so it's a bit of a coin-toss.
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