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Re: Installation OS 6.6.1 on RN104 error TFTP_REQ
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Hello,
Being my first post on the community I do not know if this is the right place to post it.
I use the RN104 for several years without big problem, but yesterday I wanted to update the sorfware from 6.6.0 to 6.6.1 and an error has occurred.
The LCD panel gives me the following message "ERR: could not mount boot flash"
I tried USB recovery using this method: http://kb.netgear.com/29952/How-do-I-use-the-USB-Recovery-Tool-on-my-ReadyNAS-OS- 6-storage-system
But the NAS detects the key well, but goes out before booting.
The Raidar software gives me the following message: "TFTP_REQ"
Has anyone already got them this problem and would have a solution?
Regards,
Badroum
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The flash wouldn't mount so I manually formatted it and put what needed to be on there.
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Re: Installation OS 6.6.1 on RN104 error TFTP_REQ
Perhaps try another USB key. Let us know how you get on.
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Re: Installation OS 6.6.1 on RN104 error TFTP_REQ
I try with 4 differents USB key.
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I succees to connect in tftp on my nas, but I do not know the script of update of the OS in tftp
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I've sent you a PM.
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The flash wouldn't mount so I manually formatted it and put what needed to be on there.