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GuitarMan86
Aug 22, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS DUO power loss and now green blinking lights
Hi All, I just experienced a power failure and the ReadyNAS DUO went down unexpectedly. When the power came back on the NAS was manually powered on by me. As the NAS powered up the blue power lig...
vandermerwe
Aug 22, 2013Master
I thought you wouldn't be able to from the symptoms you described.
If you have access to another duo you could try inserting the disks into that unit.
If you don't have backup then you would probably be best advised to take a disk out and try to get your data off it using Linux reader. http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/
You'll need to use disk 1 for this if you have a Duo v1, disk 2 data partition is not readable on the Duo v1.
I have seen some suggestions when a unit is unresponsive like this to change the memory, although of course you may be wasting your time and money.
If you have access to another duo you could try inserting the disks into that unit.
If you don't have backup then you would probably be best advised to take a disk out and try to get your data off it using Linux reader. http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/
You'll need to use disk 1 for this if you have a Duo v1, disk 2 data partition is not readable on the Duo v1.
I have seen some suggestions when a unit is unresponsive like this to change the memory, although of course you may be wasting your time and money.
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