![]() ![]() This does not work because the Image-File is encrypted. ![]() I downloaded the actual 4.3.3-Firmware-Image from Qnap-Website and tried to flash it directly. So I started another approach, because I had the feeling, that the rudimental Recovery-Image might not have enough information. IMPORTANT: I flashed the DOM using an Ubuntu-Live-Image from an USB-Stick, and - even more important - connected the DOM using an modified USB-Cable as described here: viewtopic.php?t=126426, because the DOM was not recognized when it stucks in its original place. ![]() When I tried to start binaries, it claims that several librairies are missing. You could login onto the console using a keyboard and an attached monitor, but there were only rudimental files readable. The Problem was that even when I flashed the 1.2.8-Recovery-Image using the routine described in Qnap-Wiki, it does not completeley boot up correct and was not found by QFinder. Thank you for your very useful information, it almost lead to success in my case, but i had to implement some further steps to successfully revive my TS-451. ![]()
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