Hey guys!
I know this isn't the main topic of this forum, but as of right now, this seems to be my best bet to get some more info about it.
I had a ransomware attack on my Iomega storcenter ix4-200d NAS, so in the end, I formatted both drives, to be on the safe side. Little did I know, the hard drives also had the firmware on them. After some googling, I was able to get an old version of the firmware(2.something) back on, and it works, as in boots up and the GUI can be accessed through a browser.
The problem is, that after all of this, my drives still can't be accessed. Both of them show up as 0 byte, and I can't set up a pool, or RAID or anything.
I get the error message: "The Iomega StorCenter device failed and some data loss may have occurred."
https://i.slow.pics/P3WPbCLI.png
[img]https://i.slow.pics/OzQMrWsC.png[/img]
And I can't access any of the settings of the nas, because it says "The selected function is not available due to the state of the disks."
I would be really thankful, if someone had any idea about what to do, to get it back to working order.
I know this isn't the main topic of this forum, but as of right now, this seems to be my best bet to get some more info about it.
I had a ransomware attack on my Iomega storcenter ix4-200d NAS, so in the end, I formatted both drives, to be on the safe side. Little did I know, the hard drives also had the firmware on them. After some googling, I was able to get an old version of the firmware(2.something) back on, and it works, as in boots up and the GUI can be accessed through a browser.
The problem is, that after all of this, my drives still can't be accessed. Both of them show up as 0 byte, and I can't set up a pool, or RAID or anything.
I get the error message: "The Iomega StorCenter device failed and some data loss may have occurred."
https://i.slow.pics/P3WPbCLI.png
[img]https://i.slow.pics/OzQMrWsC.png[/img]
And I can't access any of the settings of the nas, because it says "The selected function is not available due to the state of the disks."
I would be really thankful, if someone had any idea about what to do, to get it back to working order.