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dslewiston
Apr 21, 2014Aspirant
Update Available Volume Space
I have a ReadyNAS 314 and I have 4 3TB drives in it. I have a total 8.2 TB of Storage available to me. Currently we have had our backups being stored here until the drives reported being full. we ...
StephenB
Apr 23, 2014Guru - Experienced User
If the LCD screen on your unit has failed you should contact support.
If you want to start over, you can also unformat the disks. One way to do this is plug them into a Windows PC (USB or Sata). Right-click on computer, and select Manage. Then scroll down to the disk section, right click on the volumes on the disks(s) and delete them.
Once unformatted, you can put them all back into the NAS and it will do a factory install.
If you want to start over, you can also unformat the disks. One way to do this is plug them into a Windows PC (USB or Sata). Right-click on computer, and select Manage. Then scroll down to the disk section, right click on the volumes on the disks(s) and delete them.
Once unformatted, you can put them all back into the NAS and it will do a factory install.
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