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How to get out of EM-mode?

Started by Captain30, June 15, 2013, 02:29:45 PM

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Captain30

Hi!

 

I have a LS-XL that is connected to a network with about 20 users. All of a sudden no one gets contact with it, so I check it with NAS-Navigator. It says that LS-XL is in EM-mode, and I cant do anything with it. How do I get it to work again?

 

Kris


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Do yourself a favor and follow either FAQ 2 of 5 for the forced firmware instructions, or if you're on a Mac, you could try this from JumanjiMan: http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/Forced-Firmware-Mac/td-p/120060 

 

 

 

 

I may not work for Buffalo, but I've been a technician specialising in routers and Linux administration for just under ten years. I don't speak for Buffalo, or any of their employees, nor are the ideas, thoughts, etc related in any of my posts to you in any way a

reflection of Buffalo Tech. 

I may not work for Buffalo, but I've been a technician specialising in routers and Linux administration for just under ten years. I don't speak for Buffalo, or any of their employees, nor are the ideas, thoughts, etc related in any of my posts to you in any way a reflection of Buffalo Tech.

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