Author Topic: TFTP Boot Recovery HS-DHTGL-R5 2.13.exe files won't download after E04  (Read 5539 times)

apesa

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Ok, So I want to try to restore the boot image on my TS Live using  TFTP. I can't get the boot image to download. I have tried Firefox, an FTP client and plain old right click and "save as". I have read to keep trying to download it but come on. Is there any other way to get this file. I have already tried rebooting into EM mode, forced kernel restore to 2.14 twice. Pulled the drives out one by one, nothing.

Second time I have had this thing out of service, last time I was told I would have to reformat the whole thing. I gotta say, this software RAID setup is flimsy

This is the link I am following from the TFTP Faq. ftp://24.153.165.234/disk1/share/nas-recovery/

 

Any insight is greatly appreciated.


streamer

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Re: TFTP Boot Recovery HS-DHTGL-R5 2.13.exe files won't download after E04
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2009, 12:43:58 AM »
   

Hi
I just downloaded it .. How can you get the file from me?

 

 

Hi

 

try theas links

 

http://www.gratisupload.dk/download/35931

http://www.gratisupload.dk/download/35930


apesa

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Re: TFTP Boot Recovery HS-DHTGL-R5 2.13.exe files won't download after E04
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2009, 01:01:04 AM »
   

Thanks, That worked. I had read a few others have had some problems getting these files off Buffalo.. Keeping my ifngers crossed.

 

Thanks again,

pat


ausinhanks

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does anyone still have that recovery exe it seems to be taken down everywhere and i cant get to those links anymore. thanks

lookign for hs-dhtgl-r5 exe

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The TFTP procedure can be done with a generic TFTP client. I've got a guide on doing so here:
https://buffalonas.miraheze.org/wiki/Restoring_Stock_Firmware_via_TFTP

I think the procedure for getting this model into TFTP might be a little different but the display should tell you when it's in TFTP mode so it should be relatively straightforward.