How do I use the USB Recovery Tool on my ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system? (2024)

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If a firmware upgrade fails, your ReadyNAS storage system might be unable to boot. You can use the USB Recovery Tool to reload current firmware onto your ReadyNAS storage system for recovery purposes only.

WARNING: If you use the USB Recovery Tool incorrectly or if you attempt to use the USB Recovery Tool to downgrade to an older firmware version, you might cause permanent damage to your ReadyNAS system. Only use the USB Recovery Tool when NETGEAR Technical Support recommends it.

Generally, firmware upgrade failure happens because the new ReadyNAS firmware was not fully written to your ReadyNAS system due to something unexpected during upgrade. When the ReadyNAS system reboots into normal mode, it might proceed with trying to upgrade your system with the poorly copied firmware image, fail, and still try to start up.

The USB Recovery Tool only works on Windows PCs, but if you need to manually create a recovery USB drive on an ARM-based computer system, jump to To create a USB recovery drive for an ARM-based ReadyNAS system.

Note: Manually created USB recovery drives only work on ARM-based ReadyNAS systems. If you need to perform USB recovery on an x86 ReadyNAS system, you must use the USB Recovery Tool.

Warnings

This tool must only be used at the recommendation of NETGEAR Technical Support. Read through all of the steps and make sure you feel comfortable with the process before proceeding. Otherwise,do not proceedwith these.

The USB Recovery Tool attempts to overwrite existing firmware data on the ReadyNAS system. Using the USB Recovery Tool incorrectly can cause irreparable damage to the ReadyNAS system. To avoid permanent damage to your ReadyNAS system, observe the following precautions:

  • Do not power down the ReadyNAS system prematurely during write operations.
  • Do not attempt to downgrade the firmware of the ReadyNAS system.

Use of the USB Recovery Tool is at your own risk.

To prepare the software:

  1. Download theUSB Recovery Tool.
  2. Extract os6-recovery-tool.zip to a new folder on your desktop.
  3. Download the latest firmware package for your ReadyNAS model:
    1. Visit ReadyNAS OS 6 Support.
    • If you're using a ReadyNAS 100, 200, 210, or 2120 series model, download the ARM firmware package.
    • If you're using any other ReadyNAS series, download the x86 package.
  4. Extract the firmware file (.img) and release notes from the zip file to the same folder you used for the USB Recovery Tool.
  5. Open the Recovery Tool folder on your desktop and move the firmware file into it:
    • If the ReadyNAS is an RN100 or RN2120 series model, move the firmware file into the Armfolder.
    • If the ReadyNAS is a 200 or 210 series model, move the firmware file into the rn2xx folder.
    • If the ReadyNAS is a 310, 420,510, 520, 620, 710,3130/3138, 3220, 3312, 4220, or 4300series model, move the firmware file into the x86 folder.

To prepare the USB drive:

  1. Find a USB drive with a capacity that is greater than 256 MB, but no more than 32 GB.
  2. Ensure that the USB drive has only one partition.
  3. Format the USB drive as FAT-32.
  4. Make a note of the drive letter your USB drive is assigned after formatting.

To create the Recovery Tool USB drive:

  1. From the Recovery Tool folder on your desktop, open usbrecovery.exe.
  2. Select the drive letter the USB was assigned under “To prepare the USB drive.” Click Format.
  3. Select the appropriate options for your ReadyNAS system under Select a product, Select a model, and Select Firmware Image. Click Create.

To boot your desktop model ReadyNAS from USB:

For rack-mount models, see To boot your rack-mount model ReadyNAS from USB.

  1. Power down your ReadyNAS storage system.
  2. Insert the prepared USB drive into the front USB port.
  3. Press and hold the Backup button, then power on the ReadyNAS system and continue to hold the Backup button for up to 15 seconds, depending on your ReadyNAS model.
    • If your ReadyNAS system is an RN316, RN516, or RN716X:
      1. After powering on the ReadyNAS system, wait for the backlight around the touchpad to turn off.
      2. Instead of the Backupbutton, press and hold the OK button for up to 30 seconds, until the LCD confirms that the ReadyNAS is attempting to boot from the USB drive.
    • If your ReadyNAS system is an RN420, RN520, or RN620 series:
      1. After powering on the ReadyNAS system, wait for the backlight on the navigational buttons to turn off.
      2. Instead of the Backupbutton, press and hold the OK button (the center of the navigational buttons) for up to 30 seconds, until the LCD confirms that the ReadyNAS is attempting to boot from the USB drive.
    • If your ReadyNAS system has an LCD, the LCD confirms that the ReadyNAS is in USB Recovery mode.
    • If your ReadyNAS system is a 2-bay model, you might not know when the unit is entering USB Recovery mode unless your USB drive has an activity indicator. If your USB drive does not have an activity indicator, hold the Reset button for a full 30 seconds to ensure that your ReadyNAS system is in USB Recovery mode.
  4. Wait for the ReadyNAS system to finish with the recovery and power down.
  5. After the system powers down, remove the USB drive and try booting normally.

To boot your rack-mount model ReadyNAS from USB:

  1. Insert the prepared USB drive into any available USB port.
  2. Press and hold the Reset button. Power on the ReadyNAS system and continue to hold the Reset button for up to 15 seconds, depending on your ReadyNAS model.
    • If your ReadyNAS has an LCD, hold the Reset button until the LCD confirms that the ReadyNAS is in USB Recovery mode.
    • On the ReadyNAS 2120, hold the Reset button until the LEDs begin blinking rapidly, after about 5 to 10 seconds.
  3. (Optional) If your ReadyNAS system has a VGA or HDMI port, you can connect a display to watch the update process.
  4. Wait for the ReadyNAS system to finish with the recovery and power down.
  5. After the system powers down, remove the USB drive and try booting normally.

Troubleshooting USB recovery problems

  • If your ReadyNAS is still powered on after 20 minutes, the recovery process probably failed. Some USB drives report incorrect information during the recovery process that makes the USB unmountable. If this happens, the ReadyNAS system does not attempt to overwrite its flash memory. Try several different USB drives until the ReadyNAS completes the recovery process.
  • If you are upgrading and your system is unable to boot properly, you might need to perform an OS reinstall and re-extract the system firmware.For directions, visit
  • If you attempt to downgrade your ReadyNAS system’s firmware, your ReadyNAS system can become permanently unbootable, even from USB. Many changes happen between large firmware releases, including changes to bootloaders and internal components. Only perform USB Recovery with the same or newer ReadyNAS OS firmware.
  • If the USB Recovery Tool resolves your booting issue but you still have a different issue, consider performing a factory reset and restoring your ReadyNAS system from your pre-upgrade backup.

To create a USB recovery drive for an ARM-based system:

You can use these instructions for recovering ARM-based ReadyNAS storage systems.
If your ReadyNAS system is x86-based, you must use the USB Recovery Tool software, which is only supported on Windows.

  1. Find a USB drive with a capacity that is greater than 256 MB, but no more than 32 GB.
  2. Ensure that the USB drive has only one partition.
  3. Format the USB drive as FAT, FAT-32, or MS-DOS file system.
  4. Make a note of the drive letter your USB drive is assigned after formatting.
  5. Copy data to the USB:
    • If your ReadyNAS system is an RN102, RN104, or RN2120, copy initrd-recovery.gz and NTGR_USBBOOT_INFO.txt files from the Armdirectory onto the USB drive. Then copy to the USB drive the uImage-recovery file from the Arm/[MODEL] directory, where [MODEL] is rn102, rn104, or rn2120.
    • If your ReadyNAS system is an RN200 or RN210 series, copy initrd-recovery.gz, NTGR_USBBOOT_INFO.txt, and uImage-recovery from the rn2xx folder to your USB drive.
  6. After you prepare the USB drive, follow the directions in this guide underTo boot your desktop model ReadyNAS from USB orTo boot your rack-mount model ReadyNAS from USB.

Last Updated:04/25/2023 | Article ID: 29952

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How do I use the USB Recovery Tool on my ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system? (2024)

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How do I use the USB Recovery Tool on my ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system? ›

From the Recovery Tool folder on your desktop, open usbrecovery.exe. Select the drive letter the USB was assigned under “To prepare the USB drive.” Click Format. Select the appropriate options for your ReadyNAS system under Select a product, Select a model, and Select Firmware Image. Click Create.

How do I boot my Netgear ReadyNAS from USB? ›

USB Booting your ReadyNAS

On a rackmount unit, place the USB in any available port. Before powering on the device, press and hold the Backup (or Reset on Rackmount) button. Start the chassis and continue holding the Backup (or Reset on Rackmount) button for up to 15 seconds.

How to factory reset ReadyNAS? ›

To perform a factory reset, continue to hold the Reset button until all Disk LEDs flash twice (once at 5 seconds and then 25 seconds later), and then release the button.

How to access ReadyNAS admin page? ›

To access the local admin page:

Open a web browser and visit https://<hostname>. <hostname> is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. Note: You can also enter https://<ReadyNAS IP address>, where <ReadyNAS IP address> is the IP address of the ReadyNAS.

How do I recover data from ReadyNAS drive? ›

How to recover data from a NETGEAR ReadyNAS
  1. Pull the disks out of the NETGEAR and connect them directly to a PC running Windows. ...
  2. Download and launch ReclaiMe File Recovery software.
  3. Select NETGEAR "disk" in the device list of ReclaiMe. ...
  4. Wait until ReclaiMe File Recovery brings up data.

How do I access USB storage on my Netgear router? ›

How can I securely access a USB hard drive connected to a NETGEAR router remotely?
  1. Log in to your router.
  2. Go to the Advanced tab > USB Functions > ReadySHARE Storage.
  3. Under Available Network Folders, select the USB storage share name (i.e. \readyshareUSB_storage), and then click the Edit button.
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What is the difference between network access and file access in ReadyNAS? ›

Network Access is connection based. If your user or host doesn't match up with what's allowed in Network Access you won't have access. File Access controls the permissions of files within the share.

How do I access my Netgear NAS storage? ›

https:// 192.168. 1.26/admin will log you in to the NAS configuration, there is a file browser in here to see your files. If you use https:// 192.168. 1.26/ without admin, login as the user for who you want to see the documents.

Can I connect ReadyNAS directly to PC? ›

If you are connecting a PC directly to ReadyNAS (and not through a network), first set a static IP address on your PC in the 192.168. 168.

How do you reset ReadyNAS Pro 6? ›

Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. Press the Power button to power on your system. Continue to press the Reset button until the status display screen shows a boot menu message. Press the Backup button to scroll through the boot mode options.

What is the default admin for ReadyNAS? ›

An OS reinstall reboot resets the administrator user name and password of your ReadyNAS system to the factory defaults without erasing any of your data. The default credentials to log in to the local admin page are: Username: admin. Password: password.

How to reset NAS storage? ›

Locate the button on the rear of your NAS. Insert a small sharp object, such as a paper clip or pin, into the reset aperture and press until you can feel a small click. You will hear a beep to let you know the reset has been successful.

What file system does ReadyNAS use? ›

The ReadyNAS uses Linux Ext2/Ext3 file system. A typical Linux distro can mount and access the data from the disks.

What is the default login for ReadyNAS 102? ›

NETGEAR ReadyNAS and ReadyDATA products:

Username for all models: admin. Password for ReadyNAS OS and ReadyDATA OS: password. Password for RAIDiator firmware: netgear1.

How do I get to the boot menu on Netgear ReadyNAS duo? ›

How do I access the boot menu on my ReadyNAS Duo, NV, NV+, X6, or 600?
Boot Menu ModeAction to select
USB bootPress the Power button and continue to hold it for 20 seconds. Release after all Disk LEDs flash 4 times.
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Can you access NAS via USB? ›

No, what you are thinking of is called a DAS or directly attached storage.

Can I Connect ReadyNAS directly to PC? ›

If you are connecting a PC directly to ReadyNAS (and not through a network), first set a static IP address on your PC in the 192.168. 168.

How to boot from USB installer? ›

To boot from your USB drive, you will need to insert the drive into your computer and then press the power button. Once the computer has turned on, press the 'F11' or 'Delete' keys repeatedly until you reach the boot menu. From here, select 'Boot from USB' and choose your drive from the available options.

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