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twieland
Jul 18, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS Firmware Upgrade
For the first time in a long time, I logged into the Frontpanel of my ReadyNAS NV (yes, not NV+) today and for the heck of it checked for firmware upgrades. To my great surprise, it told me that a ve...
pivotal
Aug 13, 2013Aspirant
First time poster - have a ReadyNas that reads Model: RND2210-100NAS. It's a 2X1TB. Can't remember when originally I started having problems but over time have come to use usb image boots and os re-install to try to work through with mixed results.
In any case, here's my current situation:
Unable to get 4.1.10 to work earlier this year (unending booting and such), I had rolled back to 4.1.8 with Raidar 4.3.4 - where only the "browse" feature (and windows explorer) have been working (even before attempting 4.1.10). "Setup" would present (after login) a mangled un-usable frontview homepage. So have lived without admin capabilities for a while.
Hoping 4.1.12 might address, did a usb install of the boot image followed by an os reinstall. All I see now is a slow blinking blue and a steady pair of greens. Raidar (4.3.4) does not even see it (locally connected for now), so effectively inaccessible.
I have windows 8 and IE10 (tried Chrome as well).
Two questions come to mind:
Should I again go back to 4.1.8? what's up with Frontview even with 4.1.8? Thanks.
In any case, here's my current situation:
Unable to get 4.1.10 to work earlier this year (unending booting and such), I had rolled back to 4.1.8 with Raidar 4.3.4 - where only the "browse" feature (and windows explorer) have been working (even before attempting 4.1.10). "Setup" would present (after login) a mangled un-usable frontview homepage. So have lived without admin capabilities for a while.
Hoping 4.1.12 might address, did a usb install of the boot image followed by an os reinstall. All I see now is a slow blinking blue and a steady pair of greens. Raidar (4.3.4) does not even see it (locally connected for now), so effectively inaccessible.
I have windows 8 and IE10 (tried Chrome as well).
Two questions come to mind:
Should I again go back to 4.1.8? what's up with Frontview even with 4.1.8? Thanks.
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