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Re: Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
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Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
I have Tried to factory reset the NAS via boot meny and OS reinstall and Format the disk in windows still same problem corrupt root.
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If the disks are blank, then the Ultra should be doing a factory install - partitioning them, etc.
Perhaps try zeroing one of the disks again with Seatools, and then power up the Ultra with that disk in slot 1 (leaving slot 2 empty). If that works, then hot-insert disk 2.
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Re: Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
Try unformatting the disk in Windows (open the Windows disk manager and delete every "volume" on the drive).
Or zero it using WD's Lifeguard program or Seagate's Seatools.
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Re: Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
Hi StephenB Thanks for reply, Tryied that just now and Its the same problem still "Currupt root" in RAIDar
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If you boot up the system diskless, does RAIDar give you the normal "no disks" status?
Have you tried testing the disks with vendor tools (lifeguard or seatools)?
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Re: Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
Boot system diskless gives me " No disk" status
Seatools dosent report any problems with the disks
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If the disks are blank, then the Ultra should be doing a factory install - partitioning them, etc.
Perhaps try zeroing one of the disks again with Seatools, and then power up the Ultra with that disk in slot 1 (leaving slot 2 empty). If that works, then hot-insert disk 2.
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Re: Corrupt root ReadyNAS Ultra 2
Wow It worked Thanks Stephen!! I Did zeroing one disk with Seatools usb boot, and started the Ultra with only one disk in slot 1 and after wizard inserted disk 2.