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This page will detail how to run a full test of the NAS memory using the Memtest86+ utility.  
This page will detail how to run a full test of the NAS memory using the Memtest86+ utility.  


This procedure only applies to NAS models with Intel CPU.  
This procedure only applies to NAS models with Intel and AMD CPU.  


== '''Memory Test SOP for x86-based NAS''' ==
== '''Memory Test SOP for x86-based NAS''' ==


=== '''Applied QNAP NAS models''' ===
=== '''Applied QNAP NAS models''' ===


TS-x39 Series, TS-x59 Series, TS-x69 Series, TS-509, TS-809, TS-809U<br>
NAS models with Intel, AMD or Zhaoxin CPUs (x86 models)


=== <u>Instructions for Performing the Memory Test</u> ===
=== <u>Instructions for Performing the Memory Test</u> ===


<br>'''A. How to create a Memtest USB boot disk.'''<br>
<br/>'''A. How to create a Memtest USB boot disk.'''


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1. Go to http://www.memtest.org/#downiso and download the latest "Auto-installer for USB Key" file  
#<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">Go to&nbsp;</span>[http://www.memtest.org/#downiso http://www.memtest.org/#downiso]<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">&nbsp;and download the latest "Auto-installer for USB Key" file.</span>
#Extract the zip file to the folder you downloaded it to.
#<span style="line-height: 20.8px;">Plug a USB flash drive to your PC and run the Memtest Auto-Installer file extracted from the step above&nbsp;to create a bootable USB</span>


2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC and run the Memtest Auto-Installer to create a bootable USB


<br> <br>'''B. How to use the Memtest USB boot disk to test the NAS memory'''  
'''B. How to use the Memtest USB boot disk to test the NAS memory'''


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1. Power off the NAS.<br>  
1. Power off the NAS.<br/>


2. Remove all the hard disks.<br> [[Image:Remove HDDs.jpg]]  
2. Remove all the hard disks.<br/>[[File:RemoveDrives x79.jpg|350px|RTENOTITLE]]&nbsp;[[File:TVS-673 Front.png|350px|RTENOTITLE]]


3. Connect the NAS with a VGA monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.  
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.


[[Image:Monitor&Keyboard.jpg]]  
[[File:Monitor Keyboard x79.jpg|500px|RTENOTITLE]]&nbsp;[[File:TVS 673 rear02.jpg|350px|RTENOTITLE]]


4. Power on the NAS and press F11 key repeatedly.  
4. Power on the NAS and press the &lt;DEL&gt;&nbsp;key to enter BIOS setup.&nbsp;


[[Image:Pressing button F11.jpg]]
5. Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Boot settings screen and configurechange the boot order.


5. Select the USB flash drive as your boot device. If you didn’t the menu and the system continues to process with the command line mode, please reboot the NAS and repeat the step 4. <br>[NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.<br>[[Image:Select USB drive.jpg]]
[[File:bios boot 01.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]
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6. Reconfigure the first boot device to your USB flash drive. Select your USB flash drive name. (Ex: choose "Patriot Memory PMAP" here)<br/>


6. The memory test will begin automatically.  
[[File:bios boot 02.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]


[[Image:Memory OK.jpg]]<br>
[[File:bios boot 03.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]


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[NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.<br/>


== '''Memory Test SOP for TS-x79, TS-x70 Series NAS'''  ==
7. Press the right arrow key to navigate to Save and Exit to save configuration and exit. <br/>


=== '''Applied QNAP NAS models'''  ===
[[File:bios boot 04.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]
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8. The memory test will begin automatically


TS-x79 Series, TS-x70 Series<br>
[[File:Memory OK.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]
[[Category:Troubleshooting]]


=== <u>Instructions for Performing the Memory Test</u>  ===
<br>
 
<br>'''A. How to create a Memtest USB boot disk.'''<br>
 
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1. Go to http://www.memtest.org/#downiso and download the latest "Auto-installer for USB Key" file
 
2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC and run the Memtest Auto-Installer to create a bootable USB
 
<br> <br>'''B. How to use the Memtest USB boot disk to test the NAS memory'''
 
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1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br>[[Image:RemoveDrives x79.jpg]]
 
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3. Connect the NAS with a VGA monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.
 
[[Image:Monitor Keyboard x79.jpg]]
 
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4. Power on the NAS and press the &lt;DEL&gt; or &lt;F2&gt;&nbsp;key when you see the message to enter setup.&nbsp;
 
[[Image:Bios 0.JPG]]<br>
 
5. You will enter the BIOS Setup.&nbsp;Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Boot settings screen, and select "Hard Drive BBS Priorities"
 
[[Image:Bios 2.JPG]]<br>
 
6. Select "Boot Option #1"<br>[[Image:Bios 3.JPG]]<br>
 
7. Select "Generic USB Flash Disk" or similar name showing your USB disk<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; [NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.<br>[[Image:Bios 4.JPG]]
 
8. Press &lt;F4&gt; and select "Yes" to save and exit.&nbsp;
 
[[Image:Bios 5.JPG]]<br>  
 
9. The memory test will begin automatically
 
[[Image:Memory OK.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 01:32, 24 September 2021

This page will detail how to run a full test of the NAS memory using the Memtest86+ utility.

This procedure only applies to NAS models with Intel and AMD CPU.

Memory Test SOP for x86-based NAS

Applied QNAP NAS models

NAS models with Intel, AMD or Zhaoxin CPUs (x86 models)

Instructions for Performing the Memory Test


A. How to create a Memtest USB boot disk.


  1. Go to http://www.memtest.org/#downiso and download the latest "Auto-installer for USB Key" file.
  2. Extract the zip file to the folder you downloaded it to.
  3. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC and run the Memtest Auto-Installer file extracted from the step above to create a bootable USB


B. How to use the Memtest USB boot disk to test the NAS memory


1. Power off the NAS.

2. Remove all the hard disks.
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3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.

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4. Power on the NAS and press the <DEL> key to enter BIOS setup. 

5. Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Boot settings screen and configurechange the boot order.

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6. Reconfigure the first boot device to your USB flash drive. Select your USB flash drive name. (Ex: choose "Patriot Memory PMAP" here)

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[NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.

7. Press the right arrow key to navigate to Save and Exit to save configuration and exit.

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8. The memory test will begin automatically

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