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Ripperoo
Feb 04, 2020Aspirant
Ultra 4 Plus - Upgraded to OS6 (v6.10.2) = "Undefined Error" Messages
Well, I finally got round to upgrading my "ReadyNAS Ultra 4 Plus" to OS6 (v6.10.2) afte my new Samsung TV couldn't see PLEX.
Anyhow, backed up all my stuff and carried ou the update routine as stated on here somewhere.
However, if I select for instance, the "Shares" tab and then click on any of the user created shares, I get an "Undefined Error" message.
I also get "Undefined Error" when adding "New Shares".
I can choose to "Ignore" and seemingly, I can carry on as normal, but does anyone know how I can stop these error messages?
Cheers.
Well, I
StephenB wrote:
Ripperoo wrote:This Real Factory Default, I assume is done via the boot menu?
Is this different to the Perform Factory Default done via the Netgear ReadyNAS Admin page then?
The two defaults are the same, so you can do it either from the web UI or the boot menu.
Well, I did a Factory Reset via the Boot Menu in the end.
Guess what, no difference.
Turns out it might be a add-on in Firefox causing it.
On searching, I came across a couple of threads with very similar issue and error message and it was thought it was either a Safari browser add-on or Amazon Cloud issue.
I don't use either, but it prompted me to disable all my add-ons/extensions in Firefox and enable them one at a time.
There was two or three that looked to be causing an issue:
1. Absolute Enable Right Click Copy
2. Enable-Selection
3. Another that I forgot the name of
Anyhow, seems to prevent those annoying error message boxes that left no trace in the ReadyNAS log.
Just a shame it's taken me 3 volume resyncs to find this out.:smileysad:
Thanks for your help though guys.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
I'd first try an OS reinstall, and see if that fixes it. If it doesn't, then try a factory default and set it up again.
- RipperooAspirant
Thanks StephenB.
By OS install, do you mean to reinstall "R4toR6_v6.9.5" again?
- SandsharkSensei - Experienced User
No, he means an OS re-install via the boot menu. But frankly, since it seems like you didn't get very far setting up the new OS6 configuration, I'd go right to the Factory Default. Whatever didn't get created correctly may not be restored by the OS re-install.
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