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LS-X3.0TL Stuck With 2 & 5 Flashing.

Started by Monkae, December 04, 2014, 02:49:36 PM

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Monkae

My nas put itself into EM mode yesterday and navi said to upgrade firmware, so I did. Everything ran smooth until nearing the end, as the drive stopped responding to the software. I then had a power cut :(. Whenever I boot up the drive now, it's just flashing lights like it's updating the firmware in a loop.

Any ideas before I crack it open to try and save my data?

Monkae

I've now got it to boot into EM, but when trying to flash the firmware update it's saying "Partition not found. Aborting firmware update."

If I plonk the drive in my pc and use something like UFS, would I be able to recover data?

davo

Quote from: Monkae on December 04, 2014, 05:12:52 PM
I've now got it to boot into EM, but when trying to flash the firmware update it's saying "Partition not found. Aborting firmware update."

If I plonk the drive in my pc and use something like UFS, would I be able to recover data?

Yes, there are five partitions, the data is on the largest.
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Monkae

There's nothing when I plug it into my computer. Drive isn't recognised at all, unfortunately.

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