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Products => Storage => : Billythefish February 07, 2018, 10:18:05 AM
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Hi,
I've just noticed I can no longer access my LinkStation LS410D. When I took a look at the box I noticed it was flashing red, it flashes red x7 times then pauses and continues to flash in the same sequence. I've googled it and 'I think' it's a critical HDD issue?? Assuming this is the case, is there anything that can be done in order to retrieve the information on the discs or even be repaired completely?
Thanks in advance.
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It sounds like the drive in the unit has failed. If it's under warranty Buffalo will replace it. If the data on it is not backed up anywhere and you need it back you will likely need to send it to a data recovery service.
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E07 is the new E06
Maybe you had a power cut while the nas was running
read about TFTP
my german howto
http://forum.nas-hilfe.de/buffalo-technology-nas-anleitungen/rotes-blinken-e07-bei-der-400er-serie-t2404.html
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E07 is the new E06
Maybe you had a power cut while the nas was running
read about TFTP
my german howto
http://forum.nas-hilfe.de/buffalo-technology-nas-anleitungen/rotes-blinken-e07-bei-der-400er-serie-t2404.html
Thanks. Do you know when this change came in only my device is probably 5-6 years old now?
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When the 200/400 series was introduced 5-6 years ago.
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When the 200/400 series was introduced 5-6 years ago.
So to be clear, what you're saying is the x7 flashes might not actually refer to a failed drive in this instance?
Thanks
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It actually means the OS cannot be loaded but this be as a result of a failed HDD. You won't know until you go through the TFTP process. If you do go through it and the updater says format failed then you know it's the disk causing the issue.
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First check the drives with Crystal Disk info.
Bad
(https://cdn.pcsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Predict-if-Hard-Disk-Failure-is-Imminent-with-CrystalDiskInfo-08.png)
Good
(https://images.filehippo.net/img/ex/6263__crystaldiskinfo_1_12_1_15.png)
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First check the drives with Crystal Disk info.
Bad
(https://cdn.pcsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Predict-if-Hard-Disk-Failure-is-Imminent-with-CrystalDiskInfo-08.png)
Good
(https://images.filehippo.net/img/ex/6263__crystaldiskinfo_1_12_1_15.png)
Is this an easy thing to do only I'm really not that technical, sorry?
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Very easy.
1. Install the tool on a windows pc
2. shut down
3. connect one drive on a free sata port
4. start your pc an open the tool
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Very easy.
1. Install the tool on a windows pc
2. shut down
3. connect one drive on a free sata port
4. start your pc an open the tool
Great, thank you!