Talking to myself but not only, I hope :) Now that the display is working again, I can see the message, where I had only beeps yesterday. It says System Error E4, Can't load kernel. As far as I found out until now, most people just flash the firmware anew in this situation. I read the different procedures in the FAQ but I am not certain, which to chose, as my model is not mentioned. It is a TS-TGL/R5. (It was one of the earliest TeraStation Pro models, I bought it in April 2006) So, should I just boot the TS in EM, start the updater, wait till it finds the TS and then hit "Firmware update"? And one related question: The updater that is included with the latest firmware version has garbled letters (appparantly it was not made for English or any other language with Latin characters). So I can't read the buttons. Is it save to replace it with the updater from an earlier firmware-version? They have the same name/version nr Buffalo TS-TGL Update Ver.1.0.3.