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TehDags
Jul 31, 2019Tutor
USB Recovery
Model: RNRX4410-100NAS (2100) Looking for the process to boot this particular model to the USB for reccovery. Before posting links, please make sure it has the information. I've looked over a...
- Aug 05, 2019
Hopefully this will help more people. Even though this model is a rackmount. The reset button will only boot you to the boot menu. The "Backup" button is the button you want even though it has a reset button. Holding the backup button at power on for 10-15 seconds will cause it to boot to the USB.
Marc_V
Aug 01, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
You can use https://kb.netgear.com/30267/RAIDiator-4-2-USB-Recovery-Tool. All the information you need and what to look out for is mentioned on this KB article
Since your ReadyNAS 2100 is a rackmount type unit, you will have to check and rely on your USB device LED indicator to be notified that the USB Recovery process has started since these units does not have VGA ports. You just need to press the Reset button for 15 seconds and the USB recovery should start automatically unless there is an issue with the USB or the Chassis, your unit will then automatically shutdown and that indicates that the USB recovery has been successful.
Please do note that if the unit did not shutdown few minutes after booting it on USB Recovery mode then the recovery process has failed and you might need to try a different set of USB so you may need to prepare a few USB drives in advance.
HTH
Regards
- SandsharkAug 01, 2019Sensei - Experienced User
So if this process is done on a rackmount unit without a VGA connection, there is no indication using the NAS LEDs? You must rely on the USB device's access LED (assuming it is even equipped with one) to let you know anything is happeneing? I can say nothing more than "poor design" and hope the user the best in performing this operation.
I do wonder, however, what drives the decision to do a USB recovery. It's typically a last resort fix and can make things worse when done under the wrong circumstances..
- StephenBAug 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
I do wonder, however, what drives the decision to do a USB recovery. It's typically a last resort fix and can make things worse when done under the wrong circumstances..
I'm wondering that also.
Perhaps TehDags can follow up with more information on the problem he is trying to solve.
- TehDagsAug 01, 2019Tutor
I appreciate all the replies so far. The reset button press at power on only takes you to the boot menu. You have to do something at this point to initiate the USB boot? That is what i need.
Please see this page to see what im talking about. From my previous post: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RNDU2000/RackMount_HW_2June11.pdf Page: 13 - Holding reset during power brings you here where you can do a normal boot, factory reset, OS reinstall, tech support, skip volume check, memory test, or disk test. I see on some models that the USB Recovery is an option here but i don't see it on this model. So it must be some kind of extra step of some sort?
The issue is that someone at some point has done a bad flash. I'm doing a last attempt to see if i can get it flashed correctly before recycling the unit.
- StephenBAug 02, 2019Guru - Experienced User
TehDags wrote:
The reset button press at power on only takes you to the boot menu.
Did you hold the reset button for the full 15 seconds?
- TehDagsAug 03, 2019Tutor
Correct. After 10 seconds all lights come on, which is the indicator that it is on the boot menu. You can hold it for any amount of time after that (I've tried many intervals), and it just sits on the boot menu waiting for the boot selection.
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