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costasx
Jun 11, 2017Aspirant
Ready NAS DUO v1 Disk Upgrade
Hi, I have the ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID], RAIDiator 4.1.15 [1.00a043] on WIN 10. I only use it to download with transmission so i have a 1GB drive on slot 1 and have no need for a second drive. I want...
costasx
Jun 17, 2017Aspirant
I think I did it....
Powered it down, removed disks, installed a 2GB drive on slot 1, powered it up again holding reset until disk leds blinked for second time, run raidar, run setup, chose Flex Raid (auto).
System is now up shows RAID 0, hope that's correct...???
Updated it to 4.1.16, installed transmission 2.84 but something's wrong...
I cann't seem to have access to the root of the drive c:
I found out when trying to locate /c/addons-config/ to set up transmission... i can only access two shares: media and backup...
What did I do wrong???
- StephenBJun 17, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Are you using the NAS admin credentials? Those are required to access C.
Also, you need to change the default password (at least you do on OS6, and of course you should do it anyway).
- costasxJun 17, 2017Aspirant
When I access the \nas-ip\admin page I use the admin credential, when I access the drive using windows file explorer and network where it shows the nas it doesn't ask me for username and password, it just opens and shows media and backup.
I'm pretty sure that on the admin page on the shares tab besides media and backup i also had c as a share and it showed up everywhere without any problem.
I don't remember how i had done it but i'm sure it was in the shares too...
I've changed the password while in the wizard setup after the reset...
Thanks again!!!
- StephenBJun 17, 2017Guru - Experienced User
costasx wrote:
when I access the drive using windows file explorer and network where it shows the nas it doesn't ask me for username and password
There are a couple of ways to fix this. One is to set up a windows credential in the windows credential manager for either the IP address or the hostname, that specifiies the admin credential. If you (for instance) use just the IP address, then any SMB access using the IP address will automatically use the admin credentials,but SMB access using the hostname will not.
If you only want temporary access to the C volume you can open CMD and enter
net use * /delete
net use t: \\nas-ip-address\c ./user:admin nas-admin-password
Be careful on spaces and slash direction, and of course use the real values for the stuff in italics. That should mount the C volume as drive letter t.
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