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Socalrichard
Mar 17, 2014Follower
ReadyNAS NV+ V2 Factory Reset Loop
My ReadyNAS NV+ V2 was reset with a factory Boot. Factory Reset Boots normally; presenting Volume, shares and re-syncing. Upon reboot it enters another factory reboot without user intervention. Re...
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 17, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
When you do a factory default and choose the secure erase option in RAIDar and interrupt the erase before it completes the disks would remain security locked and security enabled.
When the disks are locked the NAS thinks the disks have nothing on them (I think) and does a factory default as a result each boot.
After the disks have been security unlocked and security disabled, the NAS should operate as normal again.
The secure erase option shouldn't be necessary for most users. If you are planning on disposing of the disks in the NAS then you may wish to do one to make sure the data is unrecoverable.
The commands to unlock the disks are found here: https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=391272#p391272
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When the disks are locked the NAS thinks the disks have nothing on them (I think) and does a factory default as a result each boot.
After the disks have been security unlocked and security disabled, the NAS should operate as normal again.
The secure erase option shouldn't be necessary for most users. If you are planning on disposing of the disks in the NAS then you may wish to do one to make sure the data is unrecoverable.
The commands to unlock the disks are found here: https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=391272#p391272
Welcome to the forum!
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