Netgear RN10400100NAS User Manual
NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Maintenance and Administration
3-7
v1.0, October 2007
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To set the ReadyNAS device to Factory Default: Use the same process, except you must
hold the System Reset switch for 30 seconds after powering on the system. You will see the
disk LEDs flash for a second time to signify that the command has been accepted.
hold the System Reset switch for 30 seconds after powering on the system. You will see the
disk LEDs flash for a second time to signify that the command has been accepted.
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To change between X-RAID and Flex-RAID mode: Perform a Factory Default using the
method described in the previous bullet. Changing RAID modes does not preserve your data,
so make sure to perform a backup before doing this. During the boot process after a Factory
Default, there is a 10-minute window during which you can use RAIDar to select the volume
setup you want. RAIDar will display your ReadyNAS with Setup in the Info column. (It might
take a couple of minutes for RAIDar to display this.)Then, click Setup to display the Volume
Setup screen.
method described in the previous bullet. Changing RAID modes does not preserve your data,
so make sure to perform a backup before doing this. During the boot process after a Factory
Default, there is a 10-minute window during which you can use RAIDar to select the volume
setup you want. RAIDar will display your ReadyNAS with Setup in the Info column. (It might
take a couple of minutes for RAIDar to display this.)Then, click Setup to display the Volume
Setup screen.
Configuring RAID on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV+
Your ReadyNAS comes in one of three configurations:
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Diskless system with X-RAID (expandable volume).
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System with pre-installed disks in X-RAID (expandable volume).
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System with pre-installed disks in RAID 0/1/5 (flexible volume).
Warning: This process reinstalls the firmware and resets all disk configurations,
wiping out any data you might have on the NAS.