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Retrieving data from an ancient ReadyNas

PeterD2
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Retrieving data from an ancient ReadyNas

Hi all,
I have a very old ReadyNas Duo that I would like to retire, but I urgently need to remove and safeguard the data from it. It will boot and the device is visible on the network, but I cannot access it via Windows 11 in any manner. I expect it has something to do with security permissions, but I'm not savvy enough to understand any of this. I'm just a regular homeowner-user who had backups set to it on a now long-gone computer.

 

Is there any way to mount these under Windows directly, or any way to be able to simply copy/paste the folders and files onto an external hard drive? I'm not interested in writing to the NAS again, just one, final read and that'll be that for it.

 

Please and thanks.

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StephenB
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Re: Retrieving data from an ancient ReadyNas

When was the last time you accessed the NAS?

 


@PeterD2 wrote:


I have a very old ReadyNas Duo that I would like to retire, but I urgently need to remove and safeguard the data from it. It will boot and the device is visible on the network, but I cannot access it via Windows 11 in any manner. 


 

Go into "turn windows features on or off" on the PC, and enable the SMB 1.0/CIFS client there.  That should restore access.

 

You might also need to use the NAS admin credentials to connect to the shares - do you know that those are?

 

 


@PeterD2 wrote:

 

Is there any way to mount these under Windows directly, or any way to be able to simply copy/paste the folders and files onto an external hard drive? I'm not interested in writing to the NAS again, just one, final read and that'll be that for it.

 


If you can connect disk 1 on the NAS to your PC (using either SATA or a usb adapter/dock) then you can access the files using a freeware package called R-Linux for Windows.

Windows won't mount the disk, but the software should find it.  Be careful not to format the disk when you connect it to the PC

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PeterD2
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Re: Retrieving data from an ancient ReadyNas

The first part (enabling SMB) didn't work. The second one I have no idea what that is. I downloaded something called RLinux6_i386.deb but I don't know how to open it. I've never even seen Linux in operation so I don't know what to do with it. The drive does work inside the case as a SATA device, and using a partition program I can see the partitions but that's as far as I can go.

I can "download" individual files if I enter 192.168.1.9 and log in with my credentials, but it comes up in a browser window, not under This Computer. I cannot download folders in this manner. The device does show up as a Storage device but I cannot access it.

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Entering \\NAS just returns an error, and the IP address opens it in a browser.

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PeterD2
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And in answer to your other question, I thought I had the admin credentials, and I know I set my account as an admin, but I don't know how to get in to the admin console. I cannot get RAIDar to work, despite installing two or three different java drivers it says it is missing. I'm starting to panic now.

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StephenB
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Re: Retrieving data from an ancient ReadyNas


@PeterD2 wrote:

I'm starting to panic now.


No need to panic yet.

 

If you are running the old 4.3.8 RAIDar, then you can get a working java version from here:

If you are running RAIDar 6.5 then get the newest one from here:

 

You don't actually need RAIDar to reach the NAS admin console. You do need to use FireFox and change a security setting in order to reach it.  Otherwise you get the "ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH" that you posted in your screenshot.  So download FireFox, and then set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting).  After that just enter https://192.168.1.9/admin in your browser.  The username has to be "admin".  If you can't get in, post back.  There is a way to reset the admin password.

 

Can you give more details on what went wrong when you tried to access the NAS after turning on SMB 1.0/CIFS?  Once you know the NAS admin password for sure, I can give you some commands that should mount the NAS data volume to a PC drive letter.

 

 

On R-Linux, you downloaded the Linux version.  You should have downloaded the Windows version.  There is a windows tab in the upper right of the web page that you need to select - easy to overlook.  Again, that software will require you to attach disk 1 of the NAS to the PC.  If you try it, power down the NAS before removing the disk, and keep it powered down until you replace it.

 

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