Using the boot menu to format a raid volume, Using the boot menu to format a raid volume -7 – NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3200 User Manual

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ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual

Diagnostics and Maintenance

2-7

v1.1, July 2009

Using the Boot Menu to Format a RAID Volume

You can switch between the Expandable Volume (X-RAID2) mode and the Flexible Volume
Flex-RAID 0/1/5/6) mode only if you want to change the default configuration. For a brief
overview of X-RAID2, see “What Are the Benefits X-RAID2?” on page 1-2 of the ReadyNAS
3200 Software Manual. An overview of RAID can be found on Wikipedia at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID.

To reconfigure your RAID setup, complete the following steps:

1. Power off the ReadyNAS.

2. While using a paper clip or push pin to gently press in the reset switch, power on the unit, wait

for the boot menu on the front to display, then release the reset switch.

3. Push the Reset button on the front panel two times to select the Factory Default option.

The system will do the following:
a.

Display the Factory Default blink pattern.

Warning: Using the Factory Default boot menu option will erase all the data on the hard

disks. Do a full backup before using the Factory Default option.

Control Panel

Boot Menu Options

Red
Power
LED

Red
Fan
LED

Boot Menu Sequence

Red Power LED and Red Fan LED Blink Patterns

LED Legend:



Off Off



On On



Off On

Boot Menu Enabled



1. Normal Boot





2. Factory Default





3. OS Reinstall

4. Tech Support

5. Skip Volume Check

6. Memory Test

7. Factory Test

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