NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3100 Hardware Manual page 20

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Boot menu enabled: Use the Reset button to scroll through the menu to select an
1.
option within 3 seconds.
The boot menu defaults to normal boot if no selection is made after
Note:
5 seconds.
Normal boot: Use this option to perform a normal boot.
2.
Factory Default: Use this option to reset the ReadyNAS back to its factory default state,
3.
erasing all data on the disks. This option can be used to change between X-RAID2 and
Flex-RAID mode.
WARNING!
This process reinstalls the firmware and resets all disk configurations,
and wipes out any and all data you might have on the unit.
OS Reinstall. While keeping the data volume intact, re-install the RAIDar firmware on the
4.
ReadyNAS, reset the admin password, and change the DHCP assignment to DHCP client.
This is helpful if you have lost your admin password and want to set it back to the default, if
errors in your network settings have made it impossible to connect to the ReadyNAS, or if
you suspect that the operating system on your disk might somehow become corrupt.
If possible, use the configuration backup to save your configuration so
Tip:
that if you have to reset the unit to its factory default settings, you can
simply restore all your settings from the configuration backup. For
instructions on how to back up your configuration, see the ReadyNAS for
Business Software Manual.
Tech Support. Enable the remote diagnostic function.
5.
Skip Volume Check. Use this option to boot the system but bypass the volume check.
6.
Memory Test. Use this option to perform a memory diagnostic.
7.
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Chapter 2: Diagnostics and Maintenance
ReadyNAS 3100 Hardware Manual

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