Using the frontview browser user interface, Understanding the system diagnostics boot menu, Using the frontview browser user interface -4 – NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3200 User Manual

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ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual

2-4

Diagnostics and Maintenance

v1.1, July 2009

Using the FrontView Browser User Interface

The FrontView System > Shutdown Options screen offers the option to power off or reboot the
ReadyNAS 3200. You also have the option of performing a full file system check or a quota check
on the next boot.

Understanding the System Diagnostics Boot Menu

The system diagnostics boot menu is introduced below.

Table 2-2. Boot menu options

Control Panel

Selecting Boot Menu Options

To select a boot menu option:.
1. Enable the boot menu by using a paper clip to hold in the Reset button while

powering the unit on. Keep pressing Reset for up to one minute until both the red
LEDs at the bottom are lit.

2. Press the Reset button within two seconds to step through the Boot Menu options.

The system will present the blink pattern of the selected boot menu option, and hold
the display of the final LEDs in the pattern (either off on, or on on), and wait for you to
confirm the selection.

3. Press and hold the Reset for three seconds to confirm the selection.

The system confirms the selection by blinking both LEDs twice, then proceeds.

Red
Power
LED

Red
Fan
LED

Boot Menu Sequence

Red Power LED and Red Fan LED Blink Patterns

LED Legend:

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Off Off

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On On

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Off On

Boot Menu Enabled

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1. Normal Boot

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2. Factory Default

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3. OS Reinstall

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4. Tech Support

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5. Skip Volume Check

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6. Memory Test

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7. Factory Test

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