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eisberger
Oct 05, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ stuck on "Booting Please wait"
I'm having a very similar issue, though removing the disks had no effect. I had to move the NV+ as it was too loud in the location it was, so I shut it down correctly (waited for it to turn off by its...
mdgm-ntgr
Oct 05, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Split your post into a new thread as you have a very different model to the one in http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=77961 and your situation is quite different.
What brand and model disks do you have installed?
Have you tried powering down the NAS, removing the disks (label order), connecting them to your PC and testing them (e.g. test SeaGate disks using SeaTools)?
Note that if using X-RAID and if your NV+ is a v1 (silver chassis, internal PSU) then one of the disks is the dedicated parity disk. It will appear to your PC to be unformatted. It appears this way as it doesn't have the partition table on it. The disk does have data on it.
What brand and model disks do you have installed?
Have you tried powering down the NAS, removing the disks (label order), connecting them to your PC and testing them (e.g. test SeaGate disks using SeaTools)?
Note that if using X-RAID and if your NV+ is a v1 (silver chassis, internal PSU) then one of the disks is the dedicated parity disk. It will appear to your PC to be unformatted. It appears this way as it doesn't have the partition table on it. The disk does have data on it.
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