Thread: Nas 4100 Panic
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Unread 08-20-2007, 10:25 AM   #2
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Default Re: Nas 4100 Panic

Have you tried a reset to factory or just reboots? Need assist if you reset to factory to do the initial setup. No data is lost during this, just PW, network settings. And I see your using version 3.4.803

Do you have your data backed up??????

Yes, these units do not like to be filled up. And it seams to happen quite regularly. Which indicates that these use storage space for cache.

Can you post the results of "co de info" This will give drive info. If you can get it. Would like to verify that you have not lost a drive.

I have a couple of thoughts to try. One if you have a copy of spinrite, run it on all drvies. Since it is not OS dependent and works on the controller level no data is lost. Several users have posted good results with it. Then see if it will come up, without going into panic. The other option is if nothing else works. But I want more info before I sugest it.
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