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andysbikeclinic
Aug 19, 2019Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ stuck on "Booting Please wait"
Hi, As per the title, my ReadyNAS NV+ will no longer boot. The display says 'Booting Please Wait...' but never progresses beyond this point. I can not turn the unit off using the button on the fr...
Marc_V
Aug 19, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
Do you still remember the firmware installed on the NAS? You may have to verify what version of NV+ you have. You can use this guide to see if it's a V1 or V2.
Have you installed RAIDar software and check on the status of the NAS? you might still be able to download the logs. Let's check if your NAS can boot without the disks, turn off the NAS and label the disks on what slot they are in and try to boot it without the disks. Try to check the disks for errors as well by connecting it to a PC and run disk utility from the disk manufacturer.
This will help is determine if there's an issue with the chassis or the disks, another possibility might be an issue with the PSU. Unfortunately, Support does not replace PSUs anymore so you will have to purchase it from a third party provider.
If in case you need to recover the data from your disks, you may want to check ReCLAIMe or R-Linux. Community members have suggested using these software to recover data from the disks.
HTH
Regards
andysbikeclinic
Aug 19, 2019Aspirant
Hi Marc,
Thank you for your reply. I'm afraid I can't remember the latest firmware version, though the unit was purchased in 2011, so this would suggest it is a V1 unit.
I have installed the latest version of Raidar for Windows, but the NAS is not discoverable.
I will try and boot the unit without the disks and report back once that's done.
- StephenBAug 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
andysbikeclinic wrote:
the unit was purchased in 2011, so this would suggest it is a V1 unit.
The v2 was introduced in late 2011, so perhaps not.
Does your NAS use a power adapter, or is the main power directly connected to the back?
The v2 uses a power adapter, the v1 does not.
- andysbikeclinicAug 19, 2019Aspirant
It was bought in July 2011, and the power goes straight in the back of the unit.
- andysbikeclinicAug 19, 2019Aspirant
When booting with the disks removed, I get the following message.
'Booting...ERR: No disks'
The blue power light is flashing on and off.
The disk lights themselves show the following pattern; number 2 disk light lights up and then disappears, then all four disk lights flash and disappear. This is repeated over and over.
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