If your NAS can not be booted correctly, the first thing you should try is to remove your hard drives and boot the NAS again. Note that prior to enabling the Recovery Mode, please make sure that your current system firmware version is at least v2.
If not, you may go the offical firmware download site here and choose the correct firmware that matches your NAS model and update your system before continuing to the next step.
Once the update procedure ends your system now has the System Recovery Mode enabled. Please note that unless your flash memory is damaged and the NAS is unable to enter the normal operating state you do not need to continue on next chapter. Once you have updated your system with the QPKG file from the previous system, you can use the recovery mode in case you want to load a recovery image.
We provide recovery images that contain the QNAP fimrware. Note the size of these images is 8MB which is the same size as your onboard flash memory. According to information from Martin Michlmayr the 6 mtdblocks are arranged in following order in the image:.
During the recovery only mtdblock1, mtdblock2, mtdblock3 together 7MiB are written to the flash. The NAS will now reboot itself with the new firmware loaded. No intervention required during this stage. During the initial stage of the recovery operation the NAS will try to load the image file q napimg. If this should occur simply reset the NAS by pressing and holding down the power button for a few seconds and the system should reboot itself then you may try the procedure once again.
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