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StephenB
Aug 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Re: RND4250V3(A) RND4450V3(A)
I wish I could reply in French, but unfortunately I am limited to English.
MickaelKail wrote:
Jusqu'à maintenant, après avoir passé des heures et des heures de recherche, je serai sur le modèle RAIDiator-Sparc-4.1.16. Je ne suis pas certain de cette référence et de plus, je n'arrive pas à l'installer.
This is the correct (and most recent) firmware for your ReadyNAS.
Can you provide more information on what your problem is?
Can you try using the RAIDar utility to find the ReadyNAS status? https://kb.netgear.com/20684/ReadyNAS-Downloads#raidar Any version will do for this - you should probably start with version 6.x
Can you log in to the NAS by browsing to http:/nas-ip-address/admin Use the actual IP address of course.
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- MickaelKailAspirant
Hello and thank you for your answer,
No problem for an answer in English! Thank you Google translate.
Yes, RAIDar works perfectly and sees the NAS. All is OK except "corrupted root".
By cons, I can not log in with the IP address (which works with the address of my box Internet).
My concern is the procedure of reinstalling the firmware.
When I copy RAIDiator 4.1.16 with RaWrite32 Disk Image Tool to a USB flash drive, it does not work, error message.
If I decompress RAIDiator and copy it to a USB stick, I also have an error. I do not have to use the correct installation procedure.
In any case, a big thank you for your help. Cordially. Michel
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Bonjour et merci pour votre réponse,
Aucun souci pour une réponse en anglais ! Merci Google translate.
Oui, RAIDar fonctionne parfaitement et voit le NAS. Tout est OK sauf "racine corrompue".
Par contre, je n'arrive pas à me loguer avec l'adresse IP (qui fonctionne avec l'adresse de ma box Internet).
Mon souci est la procédure de réinstallation du firmware.
Lorsque je copie RAIDiator 4.1.16 avec RaWrite32 Disk Image Tool sur une clé USB, cela ne focntionne pas, message d'erreur.
Si je décompresse RAIDiator et le copie ainsi sur une clé USB, j'ai également une erreur.
Je ne dois pas utiliser la bonne procédure d'installation.
En tous cas, un grand merci pour votre aide.
Cordialement.
Michel
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
MickaelKail wrote:
Hello and thank you for your answer,
No problem for an answer in English! Thank you Google translate.
Yes, RAIDar works perfectly and sees the NAS. All is OK except "corrupted root".
By cons, I can not log in with the IP address (which works with the address of my box Internet).
My concern is the procedure of reinstalling the firmware.
You shouldn't be doing a USB recovery at all - that is the wrong fix. A USB recovery restores the flash memory in your ReadyNAS. But your problem is with the OS partition on the disks - not the flash memory.
Try doing an OS reinstall using the ReadyNAS boot menu. This is described on pages 23-24 of the hardware manual here: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RND2110/Duov1_NV+v1_HW_en_06Dec11.pdf
This shouldn't affect your data. It will do a partial reinstall of the OS partition on the disks. It will also
- reset your network configuration to use DHCP
- reset the NAS admin password to netgear1
- MickaelKailAspirant
Thank you for your reply. This may be the solution to my problem. Unavailable for about 2 hours, I will keep you informed of the rest of the afternoon. Thank you again for your answers and their speed. Cordially. Michel
- MickaelKailAspirant
I have just read your last message. I take care of it immediately. Thank you
- MickaelKailAspirant
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
MickaelKail wrote:
Here is the screenshot of RAIDar. The discs are no longer visible. But the message "root corrupted" turned into "bad disc detected"
Perhaps power down the NAS and test the disks in a Windows PC. You can connect them with either SATA or a USB adapter/dock.
Use Lifeguard for Western Digital; Seatools for Seagate.
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