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yoroen
Oct 18, 2011Aspirant
Readynas DUO partly lost acces
Dear all, Since a while have some issues with the Readynas Duo which was running at that time at least for 2,5 years trouble free (apart of a few reboots in between). Disk 1 was factory fitted (500...
arjoseph1
Oct 19, 2011Tutor
Try to perform an OS re-install. Please follow the steps from the link below:
http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=5029
Note: Please make sure NOT to hold down the reset button for more than 20 seconds, do NOT wait for the second blink of the hard drive lights as it will restore the NAS to factory defaults and will format the hard drives.
1. Power down the ReadyNAS.
2. Locate the reset pinhole. The pinhole is next to the USB port in the back.
3. Get a straightened paper clip and depress the hidden switch in the pinhole while the power is off, and then power on the ReadyNAS, keeping the switch depressed for about 5 secs.
4. You will see the drive LEDs in the front blink once. Release the switch at immediately. Do not wait for the 2nd blink which will cause the ReadyNAS to reset itself to factory default and wiping out your data. If you see the LED flash a 2nd time, turn off the power immediately from the back.
http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=5029
Note: Please make sure NOT to hold down the reset button for more than 20 seconds, do NOT wait for the second blink of the hard drive lights as it will restore the NAS to factory defaults and will format the hard drives.
1. Power down the ReadyNAS.
2. Locate the reset pinhole. The pinhole is next to the USB port in the back.
3. Get a straightened paper clip and depress the hidden switch in the pinhole while the power is off, and then power on the ReadyNAS, keeping the switch depressed for about 5 secs.
4. You will see the drive LEDs in the front blink once. Release the switch at immediately. Do not wait for the 2nd blink which will cause the ReadyNAS to reset itself to factory default and wiping out your data. If you see the LED flash a 2nd time, turn off the power immediately from the back.
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