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n0rpan
Dec 13, 2014Aspirant
[Solved] ReadyNAS Ultra 4 (RNDU4000) stuck on booting... #24
Hello! I have traid to find answers on this forum and google, but I could not find anything that work. Hoping for help here :-) My ReadyNAS Ultra 4 was powered off 1 month due to moving to a new...
vandermerwe
Dec 13, 2014Master
Can you check that at least one of the drives is ok by running vendor tools extended checks on it.
Then insert this disk on its own in the nas and factory default the unit.
If this fails then the OS on the flash is probably corrupt as you are currently thinking.
Do you know what firmware is on it?
The procedure for reinstallation can be done using ssh or telnet but the method is not publicly available. There is a forum member who may be able to help you though, just wait. In the meantime just confirm that it's not an issue with the OS not being able to write to the disk during factory default, by doing what I suggested above.
Then insert this disk on its own in the nas and factory default the unit.
If this fails then the OS on the flash is probably corrupt as you are currently thinking.
Do you know what firmware is on it?
The procedure for reinstallation can be done using ssh or telnet but the method is not publicly available. There is a forum member who may be able to help you though, just wait. In the meantime just confirm that it's not an issue with the OS not being able to write to the disk during factory default, by doing what I suggested above.
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