Author Topic: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image  (Read 92462 times)

ut2004

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Re: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image
« Reply #45 on: October 29, 2012, 12:10:09 PM »

Thanks for the reply,

This is what I’m seeing when connected to Tera through web browser. 

I assume your instructions are visible after initial login.

I’m trying the default user / password.  admin / password.  I even used the google translate to use Japanese fonts, but without luck.

 

(for some reason I can’t upload the screenshot, to show you that all menus are in Japanese)


ut2004

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Re: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image
« Reply #46 on: October 29, 2012, 01:26:24 PM »

Never mind ... that was a simple ID10T Error on my part.

Thank you very much, it worked.  Using the default credentials in English.

Thank You ALL!  For helping me!


varietym

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Re: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image
« Reply #47 on: December 15, 2012, 06:47:11 PM »

Lost a hard drive and I'm trying to get our TS-H0.0TGL/R5 Terastation Pro rebuilt/past the TFTP Mode E06 Lost boot image error message.
I think its booting into EM mode after I press the reset button and power. But I'm not sure. Display says System EM mode booting but
it goes back to displaying the normal messages Server IP 192.168.11.1, Machine IP 192.168.11.150, and TFTP Mode E06 messages.

 

I've been most of the after noon going thru the many many posts that I thought had a solution to the problem. Even after

a. Install a network switch with only the workstation and TS connected.
b. connected the TS directly to the nic in the workstation with both straight and crossover cable.
c. Changed the workstation ip to 192.168.11.1.. Also tried 192.168.11.100 but network status seems to be happier with 11.1.

 

1. Using the latest version of the NAS Navigator nasnavi-256w and TFTP Boot Recovery TS-HTGL-R5 1.20
2. Booted Win7 pro 64bit to safemode.
3. Set Network security to Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated
4. tweaked the nasupdater.ini to /force & debug

 

As mentioned in the forums I expected to see the config window for the updater after setting debug = 1. Config window it did not appear.
I just get the error message TS-HTGL that needs updating wasn't found.

One thing (only expected to see things connected from/to 192.168.x.x) I didn't expect..
netstat -an is coming up with a 169.254.112.98 address. Changed the workstation to a 196.xxx.xx.xxx address but did not see
any changes as far as connecting to the TS.

I purchased (qty 4) 2.0TB drives to replace the origional 750GB drives but find that this
TS may not be able to handle them.. till after the latest firmware update has been installed. I took the 2.0 TB drives out
and replaced them with (qty 2 ) 400GB to see if it made a difference. Nothing. Is it required all 4 connections must be made?

TS was purchased 5 or 6 years ago. Am I using the correct firmware.. The only firmware I've run across is
1.33_1.31, 1.33_1.32 & 1.35

 

I know that this subject has been discussed over and over but I'm at a loss as what to do next. Any help would be greatly
be appreciated.

Thanks.

 


nigyel

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Re: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image
« Reply #48 on: October 23, 2013, 04:22:56 AM »
I need to download the file but seems the below link is dead.
ftp://24.153.165.234/disk1/share/nas-recovery

Pls help.

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Re: TFTP MODE E06: Lost boot image
« Reply #49 on: October 23, 2013, 05:06:47 AM »
I need to download the file but seems the below link is dead.
ftp://24.153.165.234/disk1/share/nas-recovery

Pls help.

You didnt look very hard did you?

http://forums.buffalotech.com/index.php?topic=10185.0
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