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== '''Firmware Recovery Guide for ARM based NAS''' | == '''Firmware Recovery Guide for ARM based NAS''' == | ||
==== Applied QNAP NAS models | ==== Applied QNAP NAS models ==== | ||
For firmware update of QNAP TS-110, TS-112, TS-119, TS-210, TS-212, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-410, TS-410U, TS-412, TS-412U, TS-419P, TS-419U, TS-419U+, TS-119P+, TS-219P+, TS-419P+, TS-120, TS-121, TS-220, TS-221, TS-420, TS-421, TS-420U, TS-421U Turbo NAS servers via recovery mode. | For firmware update of QNAP TS-110, TS-112, TS-119, TS-210, TS-212, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-410, TS-410U, TS-412, TS-412U, TS-419P, TS-419U, TS-419U+, TS-119P+, TS-219P+, TS-419P+, TS-120, TS-121, TS-220, TS-221, TS-420, TS-421, TS-420U, TS-421U Turbo NAS servers via recovery mode. | ||
==== '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' | |||
==== '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' ==== | |||
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This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below:<br><br>1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br>3. Power on the NAS.<br>4. Wait for ten seconds and check if you hear a short beep.<br>5. After the short beep, wait for two minutes to check if you hear a long beep.<br>6. If you only hear a short beep or do not hear any beep, follow the instructions of this guide to recover your NAS. | This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below:<br/><br/>1. Power off the NAS.<br/>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br/>3. Power on the NAS.<br/>4. Wait for ten seconds and check if you hear a short beep.<br/>5. After the short beep, wait for two minutes to check if you hear a long beep.<br/>6. If you only hear a short beep or do not hear any beep, follow the instructions of this guide to recover your NAS. | ||
==== '''Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 1 (VMware Player)''' | |||
==== '''Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 1 (VMware Player)''' ==== | |||
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Follow the steps below to recover the NAS. | Follow the steps below to recover the NAS. | ||
1. Download the live CD ISO image from the following links: | |||
For all TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19, TS-x20, TS-x21 series, please use the folloiwng link:<br/> [http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso] | |||
For TS-112P, TS-212P, TS-212E and HS-210, please use the following link:<br/> [http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso] | |||
2. Download and install VMware Player:<br/> [http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/ http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/] | |||
3. Disconnect any wireless network connections on your PC | |||
4. Run VMware Player, and click on "Create a New Virtual Machine" | |||
[[File:VMware1.PNG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
5. Select "Installer disc image file (iso)", and choose the ISO file downloaded in Step 1. Click "Next" | |||
[[ | [[File:VMware2.PNG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
6. Select "Linux" and "Ubuntu", click "Next" | |||
[[File:VMware3.PNG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
7. For virtual machine name and disk settings, click "Next". | |||
8. Click "Customize Hardware" | |||
[[File:VMware4.PNG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
9. Under "Network Adapter", select Network Connection as "Bridged", then click "Close" | |||
[[File:VMware5.PNG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
10. Click "Finish". The virtual machine will start booting in a window. (If you get a message about software updates, click "Remind Me Later") | 10. Click "Finish". The virtual machine will start booting in a window. (If you get a message about software updates, click "Remind Me Later") | ||
11. When the login prompt is shown, go to next step. '''No login is required.''' | 11. When the login prompt is shown, go to next step. '''No login is required.''' | ||
12. Power off the NAS and remove all hard disks. | 12. Power off the NAS and remove all hard disks. | ||
13. Connect the NAS to the PC directly by an Ethernet cable. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''If your NAS includes two LAN ports, please connect LAN 2 of the NAS to the PC. If it doesn't work try it again with LAN 1'''</span> | 13. Connect the NAS to the PC directly by an Ethernet cable. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''If your NAS includes two LAN ports, please connect LAN 2 of the NAS to the PC. If it doesn't work try it again with LAN 1'''</span> | ||
14. Find the RESET button of the NAS (see below). | 14. Find the RESET button of the NAS (see below). | ||
[[ | [[File:Reset button.png|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
15. Use a pen or any pointed object to press and hold the RESET button. Then press the Power button on the front panel to power on the NAS at the meanwhile. | 15. Use a pen or any pointed object to press and hold the RESET button. Then press the Power button on the front panel to power on the NAS at the meanwhile. | ||
16. Please keep holding the RESET button and Power button until you hear two short beeps in about 5-8 seconds. The Status LED of the NAS should be flashing red and green and then glows red. | 16. Please keep holding the RESET button and Power button until you hear two short beeps in about 5-8 seconds. The Status LED of the NAS should be flashing red and green and then glows red. | ||
17. The LED on the LAN port of the NAS should be flashing for the first few seconds and then glows green or orange. | 17. The LED on the LAN port of the NAS should be flashing for the first few seconds and then glows green or orange. | ||
18. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''LEAVE THE NAS ALONE AT THIS POINT! DO NOT TURN IT OFF OR UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Wait for about 5 minutes.'''</span> | 18. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''LEAVE THE NAS ALONE AT THIS POINT! DO NOT TURN IT OFF OR UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Wait for about 5 minutes.'''</span> | ||
Note: To make sure if the data has been delvering to NAS or not, you can login to the console by the username and password, root/root. Then, use the command "ifconfig" to see if the number of TX on eth0 is increasing or not. | Note: To make sure if the data has been delvering to NAS or not, you can login to the console by the username and password, root/root. Then, use the command "ifconfig" to see if the number of TX on eth0 is increasing or not. | ||
19. Wait until you hear a long beep or two short beeps and see the Status LED flashing green. The NAS will then reboot. No intervention required during this stage. | 19. Wait until you hear a long beep or two short beeps and see the Status LED flashing green. The NAS will then reboot. No intervention required during this stage. | ||
20. The reboot should take about 3 minutes. After that you should hear a long beep. | 20. The reboot should take about 3 minutes. After that you should hear a long beep. | ||
21. Connect the NAS to your switch or router and use QNAP Finder to find the NAS. | 21. Connect the NAS to your switch or router and use QNAP Finder to find the NAS. | ||
22. Power off the NAS, plug the HDD(s) back by original order, then power it on. | 22. Power off the NAS, plug the HDD(s) back by original order, then power it on. | ||
23. Download the latest firmware from QNAP website(http://www.qnap.com/), unzip the file, and perform firmware upgrade through QNAP Finder. | 23. Download the latest firmware from QNAP website([http://www.qnap.com/ http://www.qnap.com/]), unzip the file, and perform firmware upgrade through QNAP Finder. | ||
24. On QNAP Finder, select the NAS, click Tools - | 24. On QNAP Finder, select the NAS, click Tools -> Update Firmware to update the NAS firmware. | ||
<br> '''What to do if the startup problem persists''' | <br/>'''What to do if the startup problem persists''' | ||
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If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | ||
NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC and make sure all other network connections are disabled. | NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC and make sure all other network connections are disabled. | ||
==== '''Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 2 (Live CD)''' | |||
==== '''Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 2 (Live CD)''' ==== | |||
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Follow the steps below to recover the NAS. | Follow the steps below to recover the NAS. | ||
1. Download the live CD ISO image from the following links and "BURN" it into an empty CD-R. | 1. Download the live CD ISO image from the following links and "BURN" it into an empty CD-R. | ||
For all TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19, TS-x20, TS-x21 series, please use the folloiwng link: | For all TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19, TS-x20, TS-x21 series, please use the folloiwng link: | ||
'''http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso''' | '''[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso]''' | ||
| For TS-112P, TS-212P, TS-212E and HS-210, please use the following link: | ||
[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso] | |||
2. Burn the ISO file to a CD. | |||
3. Insert the CD to a PC and boot up from the CD. | |||
4. When the login prompt is shown, go to next step. '''No login is required. ''' | |||
5. Power off the NAS and remove all hard disks. | |||
6. Connect the NAS to the PC directly by an Ethernet cable. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''If your NAS includes two LAN ports, please connect LAN 2 of the NAS to the PC. If it doesn't work try it again with LAN 1'''</span> | |||
7. Find the RESET button of the NAS (see below). | |||
[[File:Reset button.png|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
8. Use a pen or any pointed object to press and hold the RESET button. Then press the Power button on the front panel to power on the NAS at the meanwhile. | |||
9. Please keep holding the RESET button and Power button until you hear two short beeps in about 5-8 seconds. The Status LED of the NAS should be flashing red and green and then glows red. | |||
10. The LED on the LAN port of the NAS should be flashing for the first few seconds and then glows green or orange. | |||
< | 11. <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''LEAVE THE NAS ALONE AT THIS POINT! DO NOT TURN IT OFF OR UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Wait for about 5 minutes.'''</span> | ||
Note: To make sure if the data has been delvering to NAS or not, you can login to the console by the username and password, root/root. Then, use the command "ifconfig" to see if the number of TX on eth0 is increasing or not. | |||
<br/>12. Wait until you hear a long beep or two short beeps and see the Status LED flashing green. The NAS will then reboot. No intervention required during this stage. | |||
13. The reboot should take about 3 minutes. After that you should hear a long beep. | |||
14. Connect the NAS to your switch or router and use QNAP Finder to find the NAS. | |||
15. Power off the NAS, plug the HDD(s) back by original order, then power it on. | |||
<br> '''How to do if the startup problem persists''' | 16. Download the latest firmware from QNAP website([http://www.qnap.com/download.asp http://www.qnap.com/download.asp]), unzip the file, and perform firmware upgrade through QNAP Finder. | ||
17. On QNAP Finder, select the NAS, click Tools -> Update Firmware to update the NAS firmware. | |||
<br/>'''How to do if the startup problem persists''' | |||
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If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | ||
NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC or reburn the ISO image. | NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC or reburn the ISO image. | ||
== '''Firmware Recovery Guide for x86-based NAS''' == | |||
=== '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' | === '''Applied QNAP NAS models''' === | ||
TS-239 Pro, TS-239 Pro II, TS-239 Pro II+, TS-439 Pro, TS-439 Pro II, TS-439 Pro II+, TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+, TS-459 Pro, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459 Pro II, TS-459U, TS-459U+, TS-559 Pro, TS-559 Pro+, TS-559 Pro II, TS-639 Pro, TS-659 Pro, TS-659 Pro+, TS-659 Pro II, TS-859 Pro, TS-859 Pro+, TS-859U, TS-859U+, TS-509, TS-809, TS-809U, SS-439, SS-839, TS-x51 Series, TS-x53 Series | |||
=== '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' === | |||
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This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below: | This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below: | ||
1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks. | 1. Power off the NAS.<br/>2. Remove all the hard disks. | ||
[[ | [[File:Remove HDDs.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/>3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard. | ||
[[ | [[File:Monitor&Keyboard.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/>4. Power on the NAS | ||
“AMI BIOS …”-- | “AMI BIOS …”--> the following screen shows the BIOS can startup correctly<br/>“1023MB OK” --> DRAM has been detected (DRAM size is depend on NAS model)<br/>“128MB ATA Flash Disk ADAA408J” --> DOM has been detected (DOM size is depend on NAS model)<br/>[[File:BIOS info.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
If the BIOS cannot be started or any component cannot be detected correctly, like DRAM, DOM, you need to contact with local distributor and <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''send back the NAS for repair'''</span>. If the NAS system can be startup correctly after HDD removed, you will <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''need to replace the HDD'''</span> as the startup failed issue should be caused by HDD.<br><br>5. When the screen will show "Uncompressing Linux..." . | If the BIOS cannot be started or any component cannot be detected correctly, like DRAM, DOM, you need to contact with local distributor and <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''send back the NAS for repair'''</span>. If the NAS system can be startup correctly after HDD removed, you will <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''need to replace the HDD'''</span> as the startup failed issue should be caused by HDD.<br/><br/>5. When the screen will show "Uncompressing Linux..." . | ||
[[ | [[File:Uncompressing Linux.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''recover the system on the DOM by following steps'''</span>.<br><br>6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B. | At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''recover the system on the DOM by following steps'''</span>.<br/><br/>6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B. | ||
A. Create a USB boot disk<br> B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM. | A. Create a USB boot disk<br/> B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM. | ||
=== Instructions for NAS Recovery | === Instructions for NAS Recovery === | ||
<br>'''A. How to create a USB boot disk.''' | <br/>'''A. How to create a USB boot disk.''' | ||
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1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:<br>http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC. <br>http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.10-initrd.iso | 1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:<br/>[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/] - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC.<br/>[http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.10-initrd.iso http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.10-initrd.iso] | ||
2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC. The USB flash drive should be 1GB or 2GB. Please format the USB flash drive as FAT32.<br/>[[File:FAT32.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
3. Install and run the unetbootin utility on your PC. Then select "Damn Small Linux" for Distribution.<br/>4. Select “Diskimage”, and choose the iso file downloaded in step 1.<br/>5. Make sure the Type is on “USB Drive”, and click “OK” to install the boot system on the USB drive.<br/>[[File:Unetbootin-damnsmall2.png|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
6. Click “Exit” after process completed.<br/>7. Check your NAs model and download the system full image from the link below.<br/>8. Copy system image file to the root folder of USB flash drive and rename the file to “dom.img”. | |||
'''Download System Full Image'''<br/>========================================================<br/>TS-239 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239_20091014-3.1.2.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239_20091014-3.1.2.img] | |||
<br/>TS-239Pro II<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img] | |||
<br/>TS-239 Pro II+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img] | |||
<br/>TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-259_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-259_20110609-1.1.4.img] | |||
TS-269 Pro, TS-269L<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-269_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-269_20140516-1.2.8.img]<br/><br/>TS-439 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439_20091014-3.1.2.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439_20091014-3.1.2.img] | |||
<br/>TS-439 Pro II<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img] | |||
<br/>TS-439 Pro II+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img] | |||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-439U<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439U_20091014-3.1.2.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439U_20091014-3.1.2.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-459 Pro, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459 Pro II<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-459U, TS-459U+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459U_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459U_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
TS-469 Pro, TS-469L<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469_20140516-1.2.8.img] | |||
TS-469U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469U_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469U_20140516-1.2.8.img] | |||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-509 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/TS-509PRO.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/TS-509PRO.img] | ||
<br> | <br/>TS-559 Pro, TS-559 Pro+, TS-559 Pro II<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-559_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-559_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
TS- | TS-569 Pro, TS-569L<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-569_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-569_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-639 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-639_20091014-3.1.2.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-639_20091014-3.1.2.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-659 Pro, TS-659 Pro+, TS-659 Pro II<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-659_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-659_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
TS-669 Pro, TS-669L<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-669_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-669_20140516-1.2.8.img] | |||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-809 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809_20101119-1.0.9.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809_20101119-1.0.9.img] | ||
<br> | <br/>TS-809U<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809U_20101119-1.0.9.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809U_20101119-1.0.9.img] | ||
TS- | <br/>TS-859 Pro, TS-859 Pro+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-859U, TS-859U+<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859U_20110609-1.1.4.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859U_20110609-1.1.4.img] | ||
TS-869 Pro, TS-869L<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869_20140516-1.2.8.img] | |||
<br> | TS-869U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869U_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869U_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
TS-1269U-RP<br>http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1269U_20140516-1.2.8.img | TS-1269U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1269U_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1269U_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br>SS-439<br>http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-439_20090627-3.1.0.img | <br/>SS-439<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-439_20090627-3.1.0.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-439_20090627-3.1.0.img] | ||
<br>SS-839<br>http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-839_20091014-3.1.2.img | <br/>SS-839<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-839_20091014-3.1.2.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-839_20091014-3.1.2.img] | ||
<br> | TS-x51 Series<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X51_20140916-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X51_20140916-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br>'''B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for x86 based NAS''' | |||
TS-x53 Series<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X53_20140916-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X53_20140916-1.2.8.img]<br/><br/>======================================================== | |||
<br/>'''B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for x86 based NAS''' | |||
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1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br>[[ | 1. Power off the NAS.<br/>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br/>[[File:Remove HDDs.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk. | 3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk. | ||
[[ | [[File:Monitor&Keyboard.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
4. Power on the NAS and press F11 key repeatedly. | 4. Power on the NAS and press F11 key repeatedly. | ||
[[ | [[File:Pressing button F11.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
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>[[ | 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/>[[File:Select USB drive.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
6. On the following menu, select Default for monitor setting. Then, press <SPACE> to continue. <br>[[ | 6. On the following menu, select Default for monitor setting. Then, press <SPACE> to continue.<br/>[[File:Monitor setting.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
7. After boot up completely, you should see the following window. | 7. After boot up completely, you should see the following window. | ||
[[ | [[File:Xwindow.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
8. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to enter command line.<br>9. Input the following command:<br># sudo su<br># fdisk –l | 8. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to enter command line.<br/>9. Input the following command:<br/># sudo su<br/># fdisk –l | ||
/dev/sda is your flash drive. <br>/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the DOM drive. The size should be 128 MB or 512 MB depend on the NAS model.<br>[[ | /dev/sda is your flash drive.<br/>/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the DOM drive. The size should be 128 MB or 512 MB depend on the NAS model.<br/>[[File:Fdisk-l.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
10. Then, input the following command:<br># mkdir usbdrive<br># mount /dev/sda1 /home/dsl/usbdrive<br># cd /home/dsl/usbdrive | 10. Then, input the following command:<br/># mkdir usbdrive<br/># mount /dev/sda1 /home/dsl/usbdrive<br/># cd /home/dsl/usbdrive | ||
11. Input the following command:<br># cp dom.img /dev/sdb | 11. Input the following command:<br/># cp dom.img /dev/sdb | ||
“/dev/sdb” or “/dev/hda” is the DOM drive. | “/dev/sdb” or “/dev/hda” is the DOM drive. | ||
"dom.img" is your firmware name.<br>/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the drive name of your dom. (depend on NAS model) | "dom.img" is your firmware name.<br/>/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the drive name of your dom. (depend on NAS model) | ||
12. Reboot your NAS.<br># reboot<br>[[ | 12. Reboot your NAS.<br/># reboot<br/>[[File:Cp image.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
13. After the system has been recovered, the NAS should boot up correctly and can be found by QNAP Finder. | 13. After the system has been recovered, the NAS should boot up correctly and can be found by QNAP Finder. | ||
14. '''When the firmware version is on 1.x.x, it is factory test firmware. No HDD can be detected with this firmware. Need to update the firmware to official firmware first.''' | 14. '''When the firmware version is on 1.x.x, it is factory test firmware. No HDD can be detected with this firmware. Need to update the firmware to official firmware first.''' | ||
''' For TS-239, TS-439, TS-439U, TS-509, TS-639, TS-809, TS-809U, SS-439 and SS-839, please follow the procedures on the following link to update the firmware to 3.5.0.''' | ''' For TS-239, TS-439, TS-439U, TS-509, TS-639, TS-809, TS-809U, SS-439 and SS-839, please follow the procedures on the following link to update the firmware to 3.5.0.''' | ||
''' http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/NAS_Firmware_Update_When_No_HDD(s)_Installed''' | ''' [http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/NAS_Firmware_Update_When_No_HDD(s)_Installed http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/NAS_Firmware_Update_When_No_HDD(s)_Installed]''' | ||
''' For other x-86 based NAS, please download the firmware 3.4.x from QNAP website and use QNAP Finder to update the firmware.''' | ''' For other x-86 based NAS, please download the firmware 3.4.x from QNAP website and use QNAP Finder to update the firmware.''' | ||
16. After firmware update by QNAP Finder, you can then plug the HDD(s) back to the NAS. After boot up, | 16. After firmware update by QNAP Finder, you can then plug the HDD(s) back to the NAS. After boot up, | ||
* If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again. | * If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again. | ||
* If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures. | * If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures. | ||
TS-879 Pro, TS-879U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-470, TS-470U-RP/SP, TS-670 Pro, TS-870 Pro, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-x80 Pro Series, TS-x80U Series | == '''Firmware Recovery Guide for TS-x79, TS-x70, TS-x80 Series NAS''' == | ||
=== '''Applied QNAP NAS models''' === | |||
TS-879 Pro, TS-879U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-470, TS-470U-RP/SP, TS-670 Pro, TS-870 Pro, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-x80 Pro Series, TS-x80U Series | |||
=== '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' | === '''When to use the firmware recovery guide''' === | ||
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This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below: | This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below: | ||
1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks. | 1. Power off the NAS.<br/>2. Remove all the hard disks. | ||
[[ | [[File:RemoveDrives x79.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
<br>3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard. | <br/>3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard. | ||
[[ | [[File:Monitor Keyboard x79.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/>4. Power on the NAS | ||
The BIOS Date and Version should be displayed. This shows the BIOS can startup correctly <br>[[ | The BIOS Date and Version should be displayed. This shows the BIOS can startup correctly<br/>[[File:Bios 0.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
If the BIOS cannot be started, you need to contact with local distributor and <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''send back the NAS for repair'''</span>. If the NAS system can be started up correctly after removing HDD, you will <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''need to replace the HDD'''</span> as the startup failed issue is caused by HDD.<br><br>5. After the BIOS info, you will see status messages similar to below: | If the BIOS cannot be started, you need to contact with local distributor and <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''send back the NAS for repair'''</span>. If the NAS system can be started up correctly after removing HDD, you will <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''need to replace the HDD'''</span> as the startup failed issue is caused by HDD.<br/><br/>5. After the BIOS info, you will see status messages similar to below: | ||
[[ | [[File:Bios 01.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''recover the system on the DOM by following steps'''</span>.<br><br>6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B. | At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to <span style="color: rgb(255,0,0)">'''recover the system on the DOM by following steps'''</span>.<br/><br/>6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B. | ||
A. Create a USB boot disk<br> B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM. | A. Create a USB boot disk<br/> B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM. | ||
=== Instructions for NAS Recovery | === Instructions for NAS Recovery === | ||
<br>'''A. How to create a USB boot disk.''' | <br/>'''A. How to create a USB boot disk.''' | ||
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1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:<br>http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC.<br>http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/clonezilla-live-1.2.11-23-i486.iso | 1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:<br/>[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/] - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC.<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/clonezilla-live-1.2.11-23-i486.iso http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/clonezilla-live-1.2.11-23-i486.iso] | ||
2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC. The USB flash drive should be 1GB or 2GB. Please format the USB flash drive as FAT32.<br/>[[File:FAT32.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
3. Run the unetbootin utility on your PC. Then select "CloneZilla" for Distribution.<br/>4. Select “Diskimage”, and choose the iso file downloaded in step 1.<br/>5. Make sure the Type is on “USB Drive”, and click “OK” to install the boot system on the USB drive.<br/>[[File:Unetbootin-clonezilla.png|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
6. Click “Exit” after process completed.<br/>7. Check your NAS model and download the system full image from the link below.<br/>8. Copy system image file to the root folder of USB flash drive and rename the file to “dom.img”. | |||
'''Download System Full Image'''<br/>========================================================<br/>TS-879 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879_20140516-1.2.8.img] | |||
<br/>TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879U_20140515-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879U_20140515-1.2.8.img] | |||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-1079 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1079_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1079_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br>TS- | <br/>TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1279U_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1279U_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP<br>http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1679U_20140516-1.2.8.img | TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1679U_20140516-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1679U_20140516-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br> | TS-470 / TS-470 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470_20140519-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470_20140519-1.2.8.img] | ||
TS- | TS-470U-RP/SP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470U_20140520-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470U_20140520-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br> | TS-670 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-670_20140520-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-670_20140520-1.2.8.img] | ||
TS- | TS-870 Pro<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870_20140519-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870_20140519-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br> | TS-870U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870U_20140520-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870U_20140520-1.2.8.img] | ||
< | TS-1270U-RP<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1270U_20140520-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1270U_20140520-1.2.8.img] | ||
<br>'''B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for TS-x79, TS-x70U, TS-x80 series NAS''' | |||
TS-x80 Pro Series (Tower)<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80_20140911-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80_20140911-1.2.8.img] | |||
TS-x80U Series (Rackmount)<br/>[http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80U_20140911-1.2.8.img http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80U_20140911-1.2.8.img] | |||
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">========================================================</span> | |||
<br/>'''B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for TS-x79, TS-x70U, TS-x80 series NAS''' | |||
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1. Power off the NAS.<br>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br>[[ | 1. Power off the NAS.<br/>2. Remove all the hard disks.<br/>[[File:RemoveDrives x79.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk. | |||
[[File:Monitor Keyboard x79.jpg|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
4. Power on the NAS and press the <DEL> or <F2> key when you see the message to enter setup. | |||
[[ | [[File:Bios 0.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
5. You will enter the BIOS Setup. Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Boot settings screen, and select "Hard Drive BBS Priorities" | |||
[[File:Bios 2.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
[[ | 6. Select "Boot Option #1"<br/>[[File:Bios 3.JPG|RTENOTITLE]]<br/>7. Select "Generic USB Flash Disk" or similar name showing your USB disk<br/> [NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.<br/>[[File:Bios 4.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
8. Press <F4> and select "Yes" to save and exit. | |||
[[ | [[File:Bios 5.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
9. The CloneZilla loader will start up. Press <Enter>. | |||
[[ | [[File:Bios 6.JPG|RTENOTITLE]]<br/>10. When asked to "Choose Language" and "Configuring Console-data", press <Enter> | ||
11. At the "Start Clonezilla" option, select "Enter_shell". Press <Enter> twice. | |||
[[File:Bios 9.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
12. You will see the Linux command line. Enter the following commands:<br/># sudo su<br/># fdisk –l | |||
/dev/sda is your flash drive.<br/>/dev/sdb is the DOM drive. The size should be 515 MB.<br/>[[File:Bios 11.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
13. Then, input the following commands:<br/># cd /live/image<br/># cp dom.img /dev/sdb | |||
"dom.img" is your firmware name.<br/>/dev/sdb is the drive name of the DOM. | |||
14. Reboot your NAS.<br/># reboot | |||
[[File:Bios 12.JPG|RTENOTITLE]] | |||
15. After the system has been recovered, the NAS should boot up correctly and can be found by QNAP Finder. | |||
* If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again. | 16. Please download the latest firmware from the QNAP website and use QNAP Finder to update the firmware to latest version. | ||
17. After firmware update by QNAP Finder, you can then plug the HDD(s) back to the NAS. After boot up: | |||
* If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again. | |||
* If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures. | * If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures. | ||
== '''What to do if the startup problem persists''' | |||
== '''What to do if the startup problem persists''' == | |||
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If the startup problem persists after refresh the system on the DOM, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | If the startup problem persists after refresh the system on the DOM, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately. | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 5 August 2015
Firmware Recovery Guide for ARM based NAS
Applied QNAP NAS models
For firmware update of QNAP TS-110, TS-112, TS-119, TS-210, TS-212, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-410, TS-410U, TS-412, TS-412U, TS-419P, TS-419U, TS-419U+, TS-119P+, TS-219P+, TS-419P+, TS-120, TS-121, TS-220, TS-221, TS-420, TS-421, TS-420U, TS-421U Turbo NAS servers via recovery mode.
When to use the firmware recovery guide
This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below:
1. Power off the NAS.
2. Remove all the hard disks.
3. Power on the NAS.
4. Wait for ten seconds and check if you hear a short beep.
5. After the short beep, wait for two minutes to check if you hear a long beep.
6. If you only hear a short beep or do not hear any beep, follow the instructions of this guide to recover your NAS.
Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 1 (VMware Player)
Follow the steps below to recover the NAS.
1. Download the live CD ISO image from the following links:
For all TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19, TS-x20, TS-x21 series, please use the folloiwng link:
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso
For TS-112P, TS-212P, TS-212E and HS-210, please use the following link:
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso
2. Download and install VMware Player:
http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/
3. Disconnect any wireless network connections on your PC
4. Run VMware Player, and click on "Create a New Virtual Machine"
5. Select "Installer disc image file (iso)", and choose the ISO file downloaded in Step 1. Click "Next"
6. Select "Linux" and "Ubuntu", click "Next"
7. For virtual machine name and disk settings, click "Next".
8. Click "Customize Hardware"
9. Under "Network Adapter", select Network Connection as "Bridged", then click "Close"
10. Click "Finish". The virtual machine will start booting in a window. (If you get a message about software updates, click "Remind Me Later")
11. When the login prompt is shown, go to next step. No login is required.
12. Power off the NAS and remove all hard disks.
13. Connect the NAS to the PC directly by an Ethernet cable. If your NAS includes two LAN ports, please connect LAN 2 of the NAS to the PC. If it doesn't work try it again with LAN 1
14. Find the RESET button of the NAS (see below).
15. Use a pen or any pointed object to press and hold the RESET button. Then press the Power button on the front panel to power on the NAS at the meanwhile.
16. Please keep holding the RESET button and Power button until you hear two short beeps in about 5-8 seconds. The Status LED of the NAS should be flashing red and green and then glows red.
17. The LED on the LAN port of the NAS should be flashing for the first few seconds and then glows green or orange.
18. LEAVE THE NAS ALONE AT THIS POINT! DO NOT TURN IT OFF OR UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Wait for about 5 minutes.
Note: To make sure if the data has been delvering to NAS or not, you can login to the console by the username and password, root/root. Then, use the command "ifconfig" to see if the number of TX on eth0 is increasing or not.
19. Wait until you hear a long beep or two short beeps and see the Status LED flashing green. The NAS will then reboot. No intervention required during this stage.
20. The reboot should take about 3 minutes. After that you should hear a long beep.
21. Connect the NAS to your switch or router and use QNAP Finder to find the NAS.
22. Power off the NAS, plug the HDD(s) back by original order, then power it on.
23. Download the latest firmware from QNAP website(http://www.qnap.com/), unzip the file, and perform firmware upgrade through QNAP Finder.
24. On QNAP Finder, select the NAS, click Tools -> Update Firmware to update the NAS firmware.
What to do if the startup problem persists
If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately.
NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC and make sure all other network connections are disabled.
Instructions for NAS Recovery - Method 2 (Live CD)
Follow the steps below to recover the NAS.
1. Download the live CD ISO image from the following links and "BURN" it into an empty CD-R.
For all TS-x10, TS-x12, TS-x19, TS-x20, TS-x21 series, please use the folloiwng link:
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20130730.iso
For TS-112P, TS-212P, TS-212E and HS-210, please use the following link:
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/live_cd/live-cd-20140212.iso
2. Burn the ISO file to a CD.
3. Insert the CD to a PC and boot up from the CD.
4. When the login prompt is shown, go to next step. No login is required.
5. Power off the NAS and remove all hard disks.
6. Connect the NAS to the PC directly by an Ethernet cable. If your NAS includes two LAN ports, please connect LAN 2 of the NAS to the PC. If it doesn't work try it again with LAN 1
7. Find the RESET button of the NAS (see below).
8. Use a pen or any pointed object to press and hold the RESET button. Then press the Power button on the front panel to power on the NAS at the meanwhile.
9. Please keep holding the RESET button and Power button until you hear two short beeps in about 5-8 seconds. The Status LED of the NAS should be flashing red and green and then glows red.
10. The LED on the LAN port of the NAS should be flashing for the first few seconds and then glows green or orange.
11. LEAVE THE NAS ALONE AT THIS POINT! DO NOT TURN IT OFF OR UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Wait for about 5 minutes.
Note: To make sure if the data has been delvering to NAS or not, you can login to the console by the username and password, root/root. Then, use the command "ifconfig" to see if the number of TX on eth0 is increasing or not.
12. Wait until you hear a long beep or two short beeps and see the Status LED flashing green. The NAS will then reboot. No intervention required during this stage.
13. The reboot should take about 3 minutes. After that you should hear a long beep.
14. Connect the NAS to your switch or router and use QNAP Finder to find the NAS.
15. Power off the NAS, plug the HDD(s) back by original order, then power it on.
16. Download the latest firmware from QNAP website(http://www.qnap.com/download.asp), unzip the file, and perform firmware upgrade through QNAP Finder.
17. On QNAP Finder, select the NAS, click Tools -> Update Firmware to update the NAS firmware.
How to do if the startup problem persists
If the startup problem persists, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately.
NOTE: If the recover progress does not work at the first time, please try another PC or reburn the ISO image.
Firmware Recovery Guide for x86-based NAS
Applied QNAP NAS models
TS-239 Pro, TS-239 Pro II, TS-239 Pro II+, TS-439 Pro, TS-439 Pro II, TS-439 Pro II+, TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+, TS-459 Pro, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459 Pro II, TS-459U, TS-459U+, TS-559 Pro, TS-559 Pro+, TS-559 Pro II, TS-639 Pro, TS-659 Pro, TS-659 Pro+, TS-659 Pro II, TS-859 Pro, TS-859 Pro+, TS-859U, TS-859U+, TS-509, TS-809, TS-809U, SS-439, SS-839, TS-x51 Series, TS-x53 Series
When to use the firmware recovery guide
This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below:
1. Power off the NAS.
2. Remove all the hard disks.
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard.
“AMI BIOS …”--> the following screen shows the BIOS can startup correctly
“1023MB OK” --> DRAM has been detected (DRAM size is depend on NAS model)
“128MB ATA Flash Disk ADAA408J” --> DOM has been detected (DOM size is depend on NAS model)
If the BIOS cannot be started or any component cannot be detected correctly, like DRAM, DOM, you need to contact with local distributor and send back the NAS for repair. If the NAS system can be startup correctly after HDD removed, you will need to replace the HDD as the startup failed issue should be caused by HDD.
5. When the screen will show "Uncompressing Linux..." .
At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to recover the system on the DOM by following steps.
6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B.
A. Create a USB boot disk
B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM.
Instructions for NAS Recovery
A. How to create a USB boot disk.
1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/damnsmall/current/dsl-4.4.10-initrd.iso
2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC. The USB flash drive should be 1GB or 2GB. Please format the USB flash drive as FAT32.
3. Install and run the unetbootin utility on your PC. Then select "Damn Small Linux" for Distribution.
4. Select “Diskimage”, and choose the iso file downloaded in step 1.
5. Make sure the Type is on “USB Drive”, and click “OK” to install the boot system on the USB drive.
6. Click “Exit” after process completed.
7. Check your NAs model and download the system full image from the link below.
8. Copy system image file to the root folder of USB flash drive and rename the file to “dom.img”.
Download System Full Image
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TS-239 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239_20091014-3.1.2.img
TS-239Pro II
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img
TS-239 Pro II+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-239PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-259_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-269 Pro, TS-269L
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-269_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-439 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439_20091014-3.1.2.img
TS-439 Pro II
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII_20100928-1.0.6.img
TS-439 Pro II+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439PROII+_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-439U
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-439U_20091014-3.1.2.img
TS-459 Pro, TS-459 Pro+, TS-459 Pro II
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-459U, TS-459U+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-459U_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-469 Pro, TS-469L
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-469U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-469U_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-509 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/TS-509PRO.img
TS-559 Pro, TS-559 Pro+, TS-559 Pro II
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-559_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-569 Pro, TS-569L
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-569_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-639 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-639_20091014-3.1.2.img
TS-659 Pro, TS-659 Pro+, TS-659 Pro II
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-659_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-669 Pro, TS-669L
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-669_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-809 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809_20101119-1.0.9.img
TS-809U
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-809U_20101119-1.0.9.img
TS-859 Pro, TS-859 Pro+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-859U, TS-859U+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-859U_20110609-1.1.4.img
TS-869 Pro, TS-869L
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-869U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-869U_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-1269U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1269U_20140516-1.2.8.img
SS-439
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-439_20090627-3.1.0.img
SS-839
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_SS-839_20091014-3.1.2.img
TS-x51 Series
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X51_20140916-1.2.8.img
TS-x53 Series
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X53_20140916-1.2.8.img
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B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for x86 based NAS
1. Power off the NAS.
2. Remove all the hard disks.
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.
4. Power on the NAS and press F11 key repeatedly.
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.
[NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.
6. On the following menu, select Default for monitor setting. Then, press <SPACE> to continue.
7. After boot up completely, you should see the following window.
8. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to enter command line.
9. Input the following command:
# sudo su
# fdisk –l
/dev/sda is your flash drive.
/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the DOM drive. The size should be 128 MB or 512 MB depend on the NAS model.
10. Then, input the following command:
# mkdir usbdrive
# mount /dev/sda1 /home/dsl/usbdrive
# cd /home/dsl/usbdrive
11. Input the following command:
# cp dom.img /dev/sdb
“/dev/sdb” or “/dev/hda” is the DOM drive.
"dom.img" is your firmware name.
/dev/sdb or /dev/hda is the drive name of your dom. (depend on NAS model)
13. After the system has been recovered, the NAS should boot up correctly and can be found by QNAP Finder.
14. When the firmware version is on 1.x.x, it is factory test firmware. No HDD can be detected with this firmware. Need to update the firmware to official firmware first.
For TS-239, TS-439, TS-439U, TS-509, TS-639, TS-809, TS-809U, SS-439 and SS-839, please follow the procedures on the following link to update the firmware to 3.5.0.
http://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/NAS_Firmware_Update_When_No_HDD(s)_Installed
For other x-86 based NAS, please download the firmware 3.4.x from QNAP website and use QNAP Finder to update the firmware.
16. After firmware update by QNAP Finder, you can then plug the HDD(s) back to the NAS. After boot up,
- If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again.
- If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures.
Firmware Recovery Guide for TS-x79, TS-x70, TS-x80 Series NAS
Applied QNAP NAS models
TS-879 Pro, TS-879U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-470, TS-470U-RP/SP, TS-670 Pro, TS-870 Pro, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-x80 Pro Series, TS-x80U Series
When to use the firmware recovery guide
This firmware recovery guide is intended for users who encounter system startup failure due to incomplete or unsuccessful firmware update caused by power outage or network disconnection during the process. To verify if this guide applies to your NAS, follow the steps below:
1. Power off the NAS.
2. Remove all the hard disks.
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard.
The BIOS Date and Version should be displayed. This shows the BIOS can startup correctly
If the BIOS cannot be started, you need to contact with local distributor and send back the NAS for repair. If the NAS system can be started up correctly after removing HDD, you will need to replace the HDD as the startup failed issue is caused by HDD.
5. After the BIOS info, you will see status messages similar to below:
At this stage, the system on the DOM is starting to boot up. However, if the system is corrupted, some error message might occur on the screen during the startup process. You can try to recover the system on the DOM by following steps.
6. To recover the system on the DOM, you need follow the step A and step B.
A. Create a USB boot disk
B. Use the USB boot disk to refresh the system on the DOM.
Instructions for NAS Recovery
A. How to create a USB boot disk.
1. Download the unetbootin utility and iso file from the link below:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ - e.g. please select “Download for windows” if you are using Windows platform on your PC.
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/clonezilla-live-1.2.11-23-i486.iso
2. Plug a USB flash drive to your PC. The USB flash drive should be 1GB or 2GB. Please format the USB flash drive as FAT32.
3. Run the unetbootin utility on your PC. Then select "CloneZilla" for Distribution.
4. Select “Diskimage”, and choose the iso file downloaded in step 1.
5. Make sure the Type is on “USB Drive”, and click “OK” to install the boot system on the USB drive.
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6. Click “Exit” after process completed.
7. Check your NAS model and download the system full image from the link below.
8. Copy system image file to the root folder of USB flash drive and rename the file to “dom.img”.
Download System Full Image
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TS-879 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-879U_20140515-1.2.8.img
TS-1079 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1079_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1279U_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1679U_20140516-1.2.8.img
TS-470 / TS-470 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470_20140519-1.2.8.img
TS-470U-RP/SP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-470U_20140520-1.2.8.img
TS-670 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-670_20140520-1.2.8.img
TS-870 Pro
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870_20140519-1.2.8.img
TS-870U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-870U_20140520-1.2.8.img
TS-1270U-RP
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-1270U_20140520-1.2.8.img
TS-x80 Pro Series (Tower)
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80_20140911-1.2.8.img
TS-x80U Series (Rackmount)
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-X80U_20140911-1.2.8.img
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B. How to use USB boot disk to refresh the DOM for TS-x79, TS-x70U, TS-x80 series NAS
1. Power off the NAS.
2. Remove all the hard disks.
3. Connect the NAS with a VGA/HDMI monitor, USB keyboard, and the bootable USB disk.
4. Power on the NAS and press the <DEL> or <F2> key when you see the message to enter setup.
5. You will enter the BIOS Setup. Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Boot settings screen, and select "Hard Drive BBS Priorities"
6. Select "Boot Option #1"
7. Select "Generic USB Flash Disk" or similar name showing your USB disk
[NOTE]: If there are two USB devices, don't select “USB DISK MODULE PMAP”.
8. Press <F4> and select "Yes" to save and exit.
9. The CloneZilla loader will start up. Press <Enter>.
10. When asked to "Choose Language" and "Configuring Console-data", press <Enter>
11. At the "Start Clonezilla" option, select "Enter_shell". Press <Enter> twice.
12. You will see the Linux command line. Enter the following commands:
# sudo su
# fdisk –l
/dev/sda is your flash drive.
/dev/sdb is the DOM drive. The size should be 515 MB.
13. Then, input the following commands:
# cd /live/image
# cp dom.img /dev/sdb
"dom.img" is your firmware name.
/dev/sdb is the drive name of the DOM.
14. Reboot your NAS.
# reboot
15. After the system has been recovered, the NAS should boot up correctly and can be found by QNAP Finder.
16. Please download the latest firmware from the QNAP website and use QNAP Finder to update the firmware to latest version.
17. After firmware update by QNAP Finder, you can then plug the HDD(s) back to the NAS. After boot up:
- If the HDD(s) have been used on the NAS before, the firmware on the NAS and the HDDs may be inconsistent, you need to update the firmware again.
- If the HDD(s) is brand new, you can then start the initialization procedures.
What to do if the startup problem persists
If the startup problem persists after refresh the system on the DOM, please return the NAS to your local dealer or distributor for system repair immediately.