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bdrsd
Sep 01, 2021Aspirant
READYNAS RND2000-100NAS
I've had my ReadyNAS Duo for a decade. last year the hard drive failed. I tried to recover the data but the recovery company wanted too much money. I purchased a new Western Digital drive recently an...
- Sep 02, 2021
StevenB:
You were a fantastic help. As I moved forward your CIFS comment came into play and was a final answer to getting things up and running. Looks good now (although only 2T of the 4T drive I purchased is utilized it still is worth it). Maybe someday there will be a way I can utilize the other 2T but for now all is up, running and good. Thanks again.
StephenB
Sep 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
bdrsd wrote:
I purchased a new Western Digital drive recently and had it installed at BestBuy (simple but at my level of maturity I didn't figure it out!).
One thing to be aware of is that your NAS can't handle drives bigger than 2 TB. If you added something bigger, you need to exchange it.
Some drives work better than others. If you do end up needed to exhange it with a 2 TB model, then I suggest either using a Western Digital WD20EFRX ("Red Plus") or a Seagate ST2000VN004 ("Ironwolf"). I don't recommend using a Western Digital WD20EFAX - it uses a technology called SMR which can cause issues with some ReadyNAS.
bdrsd wrote:
RAIDiator is installed and can see the NAS unit OK. I've tried to log into the NAS unit via it's IP address and when it asked me to sign in the ID and password that I had in the past no longer works.
The NAS installs the OS from the disk(s), and boots from the disk(s). All your configuration info (including your old password) was on the old disk, so you are using the default settings (unless the best buy tech changed them).
If you are using https://ip-address/admin then you need to use admin as the username. The default password is netgear1. So try that.
You will get a security warning, which you need to ignore.
bdrsd wrote:
What software should I have loaded to my new desktop (HP All-In-One)
You don't need any special software, but you do need to enable the SMB 1/CIFS client on the PC. You'll find that in "turn windows features on or off". Windows will warn you about security, but you need to ignore that - your NAS requires SMB 1.
- bdrsdSep 02, 2021Aspirant
I appreciate the feedback and guidance. I was able to access the unit late yesterday and I tried the default password.
Thanks
- bdrsdSep 02, 2021Aspirant
StevenB:
You were a fantastic help. As I moved forward your CIFS comment came into play and was a final answer to getting things up and running. Looks good now (although only 2T of the 4T drive I purchased is utilized it still is worth it). Maybe someday there will be a way I can utilize the other 2T but for now all is up, running and good. Thanks again.
- StephenBSep 02, 2021Guru - Experienced User
bdrsd wrote:
although only 2T of the 4T drive I purchased is utilized
It's not as nice as using the first 2 TB if the drive is too large. Various calculations overflow, and generally you end up with a much smaller volume.
Look on the main page of Frontview (the NAS admin web ui), and check how big it thinks the volume is.
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