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LSCH1.0- can't access via em mode, force firmware update, or tftp

Started by joy, January 18, 2012, 06:36:34 PM

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joy

I was updating firmware when it hung and haven't been able to access since. I followed directions for em mode, force firmware, and tftp but have had no luck. It will blink 2 long and 5 short flashes- amber colored. When I attempted the tftp, the status flashed blue for a bit, but then went back to the amber color. Please help!


davo

This means the FW is updating internally, leave it for upto 4 hours without rebooting and see if it clear the error.
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joy

Unfortunately it has been a couple of days. I can't get it to force update the firmware because it doesn't show up in the updater to select.


jairo

My LS-CHL1.0 (v2) suffered a similar fate whereby the FW update went on for a few days and thereafter device keeps on restarting every 60 sec and it is not possible to access it via EM mode:(


smansfield1

Joy

 

Did you manage to find a solution????  I have the same issue! Please help!?


joy

Never did get it working. Luckily, data recovery company could access my data and Buffalo was good enough to send me a new one per my warranty.


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