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Hi,
Will need some help and advise please.
I had two hard drives in Raid1, bought one more and attached to NAS to get more space, after 1 hour I had power lost (0.2% of resyncing ). System is not starting now booting up to 31% only.
How can get to my data now? Is there any easy way to repair it.
thanks
greg
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@griszadwa wrote:
I had two hard drives in Raid1, bought one more and attached to NAS to get more space, after 1 hour I had power lost (0.2% of resyncing ). System is not starting now booting up to 31% only.
How can get to my data now? Is there any easy way to repair it.
One option is to contact paid support (my.netgear.com). Per-incident support is fairly inexpensive (~$75); data recovery would be quite a bit more: https://kb.netgear.com/69/ReadyNAS-Data-Recovery-Diagnostics-Scope-of-Service
You could also try rebooting again, but this time using the boot menu to boot the volume as read-only. That might get you past the 31%.
If you don't have a backup plan in place for your NAS, then I suggest that you do that after you regain access. RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe.
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@griszadwa wrote:
I had two hard drives in Raid1, bought one more and attached to NAS to get more space, after 1 hour I had power lost (0.2% of resyncing ). System is not starting now booting up to 31% only.
How can get to my data now? Is there any easy way to repair it.
One option is to contact paid support (my.netgear.com). Per-incident support is fairly inexpensive (~$75); data recovery would be quite a bit more: https://kb.netgear.com/69/ReadyNAS-Data-Recovery-Diagnostics-Scope-of-Service
You could also try rebooting again, but this time using the boot menu to boot the volume as read-only. That might get you past the 31%.
If you don't have a backup plan in place for your NAS, then I suggest that you do that after you regain access. RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe.