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Title: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: richchubb on May 03, 2012, 08:03:53 AM

Hi,

Hope someone can help. I have a Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB NAS.

 

It has disappeared from the Network. I can hear the hard drive working way, while the BLue LED on the front of it flashes continuously.

 

Can anyone tell me what this means?

 

Thanks

Richard

 

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: Jotin on May 03, 2012, 08:54:45 AM

I would try to reset the unit.

 

Please switch the unit to off and wait until the lights are off.

Hold the function button for 10 seconds while it is still off.

While still holding the function button after 10 seconds please flip the switch to on.

Once the function light begins to blink release the function button and press it again for one second.

Wait until the power light is solid and this will restore your unit.

This process will not delete any data and will only restore the admin password and set the IP address back to DHCP.

 

If that fails then follow this FAQ.

 

http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/FAQ-2-of-5-Force-Firmware-update-procedure-please-read-this/td-p/96738

 

 

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: richchubb on May 03, 2012, 09:00:24 AM

Hi, thanks for the reply.

 

This particular unit does not seem to have any function buttons, or buttons at all for that matter?

 

Could it be a firmware update?

 

If so, how long does it take, and does the unit disappear from the network while it is updating?

 

Help appreciated

Thanks

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: richchubb on May 03, 2012, 01:01:38 PM

Hi,

 

I do need some files off this drive quite urgently, so if any can find the time to help i would be grateful.

 

Thanks again

Richard

 

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: Area51 on September 12, 2012, 05:42:57 PM

Hi !

I have the same problem as yours.. Did youmake any progress in resetting the HDD ? 

 

kind regards, 

 Marco

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: grease on September 24, 2012, 03:35:01 PM

hi

recently i pop in a 2T samsung harddisk on a newly bought LS-XL and i have the same problem too.

blue lights keep flashing.

 

I remove the harddisks and its still flashing.

i left it over night and morning still see it flashing.

 

pls advise is it updating firmware or its defective? how do i reset it?

just bought it and can send for replacement within 7 days. pls help many thanks

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: shoeburger on December 17, 2012, 06:01:46 PM

Hey Guys,

 

Had the same problem recently after setting up port forwarding...... could be a coincidence that I was doind this when the light started flashing.... Not sure...

 

So I opened NAS Navigator OSX..... It appeared in there at first. tried shutting it down and it was unresponsive.... so unplugged it...... restarted my computer, opened NN.... Secondry clicked my NAS.... clicked Configure settings..... and then clicked renew IP .... typed in administrator PW and.... Bang .... It worked again.

 

not sure what happened but if someone knows the explaination please let me know!!

 

Kieran

Title: Re: Linkstation Live LS-XL 3TB - Flashing Blue Lights
Post by: duracellbunny on December 24, 2012, 03:50:57 PM

this seems to be a common problem at the moment.  was looking forward to using my LS-XL 1TB tomorrow and the same thing has happened.  the blue light is continually flashing and the network cannot find the drive.  does anyone have any ideas?

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