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Jebross
Jan 06, 2016Aspirant
NV+ vers1, not booting, LED 1&3, cannot access boot menu #26278806
Current firmware was 4.1.14 and the device was working without a hiccup until one day when I got a new UPS and decided to hook them up via USB. Nothing was recognized upon plugging in the UPS so I s...
Jebross
Jan 06, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for the quick reply. The instructions in the unofficial guide link provided (thank you, btw, the links provided on the Net Gear support pages are all dead links) match what I was trying to do, holding down the power button when starting the NAS. I did not get the hard drive LEDs blinking at 5 second intervals - all I got was a steady drive 1 and 3 LED.
I am not sure how else to trigger the USB boot restore....
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 06, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Have you tried plugging the NAS directly into the wall outlet and using a different power cable to see if either of those makes any difference?
- JebrossJan 06, 2016Aspirant
Yes, I have removed the UPS from the equation and plugged it somewhere entirely different.
Also re-seated the memory module and blew out any excess dust.
- mdgm-ntgrJan 06, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Any burnt smell?
I see multiple possibilities here:
1. Failing PSU2. Failing memory (RAM)
3. Problem with the internal flash
There may be more.
I gather from what you have said that you have no backup.
Do you recall whether you were using X-RAID or Flex-RAID and if you were using Flex-RAID which RAID level you were using?Now you could try doign something about #1 or #2 if you like, but if the problem is something else it will not fix it.
There is a procedure for recovering data from an X-RAID array using an ordinary x86 Linux PC
Also, our support can attempt to recover your data regardless of what RAID mode you were using if you purchase that if you get one of our new units e.g. the RN314. You do need to make sure that you wait for support's instructions if you do this as there is a special process that needs to be followed. Also, you should have somewhere on hand to backup the data to e.g. a USB drive.
Note any data recovery we do is software based only. We don't do physical repairs to disks.- JebrossJan 06, 2016Aspirant
No burnt smell at all.
One of the reasons I was installing a new UPS was that I found my backup device was not resotred properly after a power failure, so I have no recent backups.
FYI: My serial number does not fall in the range of those with the overheating PSU problems.
I might try the memory module if I find one locally at a cheap price.
As far as my raid setup - I was only using two disks in the unit, so I am not sure what it would have done. I do not believe I changed the default, whatever that was.
I do run a Linux workstation, altough it is 64 bit. Was your mention of X86 meant to imply that I need a 32 bit Linux version to get data access? Is there a writeup somewhere on this?
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