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Aaronius
Sep 12, 2017Aspirant
password recovery fails
Hello all, I cannot log in to my ReadyNAS, and after putting the correct recovery details (email and recovery answer) - it says: Recover Password Failed. I haven't been receiving emails from...
- Sep 12, 2017
You could try an OS Re-install. See How do I access the boot menu on my ReadyNAS 104, 204, 214, or 314?
The process is quite straightforward. Make sure you select the correct boot menu option.
If you did somehow select a "Factory Default" by mistake (not sure how one could do this by mistake, but anyway...) you'd have ten minutes to power down the system (e.g. unplug the power) to abort this.
Aaronius
Sep 12, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for this.
The OS reinstall worked as described - I can update the FW as well. Bonus all round. :)
One more question on a seperate issue if you dont mind: I want to add another HD into the system, but it isn't empty - can I just add it and the ReadyNAS will do the necessary work to reformat, and sync as needed. I am running a RAIDx setup.
Thanks,
Aaron
StephenB
Sep 12, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Aaronius wrote:
I want to add another HD into the system, but it isn't empty - can I just add it and the ReadyNAS will do the necessary work to reformat, and sync as needed. I am running a RAIDx setup.
It needs to be at least as large as the largest disk currently installed.
You hot-insert it (NAS running). Then go to the volume tab in the Web UI, select the new disk and then choose "format". After it is formatted, the system will automatically add it to the XRAID array.
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