7.
Click the OK button.
The volume is formatted. This can take quite a while, depending on the size of your hard
disk drives.
8.
(Optional) Restore any backed-up data to the reformatted disks.
For more information, see
Change from X-RAID2 to Flex-RAID
You can reconfigure your system from X-RAID2 mode (the factory default mode) to
Flex-RAID mode.
To change from X-RAID2 to Flex-RAID:
1.
If any data is stored on your system, back up your data.
For more information, see the
page 80.
2.
Perform a factory reset reboot.
WARNING!
Setting your ReadyNAS system to its factory defaults erases all
data and configuration settings.
The process for performing a factory reset reboot varies by storage system. For more
information about how to perform a factory reset reboot, see the ReadyNAS Duo v2 and
NV+ v2 Hardware Manual.
During the factory reboot process, you have a 10-minute window to choose a RAID
configuration. RAIDar sends a prompt to click the Setup button during this 10-minute time
frame.
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3
Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System
Back Up Data Stored On Your ReadyNAS System
Disk Configuration
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