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When you remove HDDs from your NAS do you feel the spinning of the hard drive platter?
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Did you check it's electronic circuit if there's damaged electronic part or not?
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Do you use your NAS326 with latest firmware version? It's weird if that problem suddenly occurred after 4 years normal usage. I think it's a partition corruption as @Mijzelf said.You can reset your NAS326 to defaults and run with very basic configuration and see if it still resets to factory default.
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Can you SSH to your NAS and delete the folder? If that folder still survives then it's Chuck Norris.
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Also I recommend you buying a NAS which supports RAID6(ex NAS542) That would give some redundancy for your data.
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You better backup all of your data in your hard drive first. Then reset your NAS to default by holding it's reset button for 30 seconds until you hear 3 beeps. Although resetting NAS device won't wipe your data but it's just an extra backup
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I recommend you to backup your data in your hard drives first. Then you uninstall and install myZyXELcloud-Agent application in App Center in Web GUI. After that launch myZyXELcloud-Agent app and make sure you type both MAC address and Serial Number of your NAS. That should work for you.
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Did you reset your NAS after this issue and see if you can access that? You can basically reset your NAS pressing reset button for 30 secs. Your data will not lose.
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You can reefer to their user guide https://download.zyxel.com/NBG6515/user_guide/NBG6515_v1,ed2.pdf In page 166, it says it's compatible with USB2.0 printers
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Is your NAS getting IP address? You can try NAS Starter Utility that may help you https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing/product/nas326_19.shtml?c=gb&l=en&pid=20150327120001&tab=Software&pname=NAS326
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Try running this file via ssh access: /usr/local/btn/reset_and_reboot.sh Or you can make a manual firmware upgrade: control / fw upgrade https://il.zyxel.com/support/download_landing/product/nas326_13.shtml?c=gb&l=en&pid=20150327120001&tab=Firmware&pname=NAS326
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Yes you can basically factory reset your NSA325 create new volume for new hard drives.
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Maybe you can reset NSA325, create new clean volume for NSA325 and create rsync backup from the beginning.