Netgear RNR4000 (ReadyNAS 1100) – ReadyNAS 1100 Network Storage System Hardware Manual
ReadyNAS NV+
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ReadyNAS Duo and NV+
Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS system. The ReadyNAS NV+
has the following boot modes:
has the following boot modes:
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Factory reset. Performs a short disk test and then allows you to reset your system to the
factory defaults or switch between X-RAID and Flex-RAID. The system performs the disk
test, which takes about 5 minutes, waits 10 minutes, and then restores the system to its
factory settings. During the 10-minute window, you can shut down the system to avoid
erasing its settings and files, or you can use RAIDar to format the system’s disks as
Flex-RAID instead of X-RAID. If you do not shut down the system or use RAIDar, the
system is reset to factory settings, all files on the system are erased, and the disks are
formatted using the same disk configuration that was previously used. (For more
information about X-RAID and Flex-RAID, see the ReadyNAS RAIDiator 4.1 Software
Manual, which is available at
test, which takes about 5 minutes, waits 10 minutes, and then restores the system to its
factory settings. During the 10-minute window, you can shut down the system to avoid
erasing its settings and files, or you can use RAIDar to format the system’s disks as
Flex-RAID instead of X-RAID. If you do not shut down the system or use RAIDar, the
system is reset to factory settings, all files on the system are erased, and the disks are
formatted using the same disk configuration that was previously used. (For more
information about X-RAID and Flex-RAID, see the ReadyNAS RAIDiator 4.1 Software
Manual, which is available at
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OS reinstall. Reinstalls the firmware from the system’s internal flash to its disks. Use the
OS reinstall boot mode when the system crashes and corrupts some configuration files.
OS reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your system, such as Internet
protocol settings and the administrator password, to defaults.
OS reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your system, such as Internet
protocol settings and the administrator password, to defaults.
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Tech support. Boots into a low-level diagnostic mode. Use the tech support boot mode
only when instructed to do so by a NETGEAR technical support representative.
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Skip volume check. Bypasses file system checks. After a system crash, the system
tries to scan and fix the volume using a file system check. If several problems are found
on a disk, this process can stall, causing the system not to boot. Use this option to skip
the scan and let the system boot. Use this boot mode only if instructed to do so by a
NETGEAR technical support representative. Otherwise, you might lose data.
on a disk, this process can stall, causing the system not to boot. Use this option to skip
the scan and let the system boot. Use this boot mode only if instructed to do so by a
NETGEAR technical support representative. Otherwise, you might lose data.
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Memory test. Performs a memory test. The pass or fail result is reported using the
system’s LEDs. Contact a NETGEAR technical support representative to interpret
memory test results.
memory test results.
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Disk test. Performs an offline full disk test that can take 4 hours or more, depending on
the size of your disks. To view the results of the test, use the RAIDar discovery tool.
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TFTP boot. Replaces the firmware on your system with an image from your computer.
Use this boot mode only if instructed to do so by a NETGEAR technical support
representative.
representative.
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USB boot. Replaces the firmware on your system with an image from a USB flash drive
connected to the system. Use this boot mode only if instructed to do so by a NETGEAR
technical support representative.
technical support representative.