I mean I don't now what should I do at this point. Now my NAS still flashing reds and I'm really afraid if I abort this, something worst happened. So, i'd just want to be adressed what should i do right nowToxic17 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:37 pmI'm afraid to tell you we cannot help you "immediately" we are not here 24/7 to give tech support.
what state is the NAS in now. LED lights etc?
can you connect to the NAS using QFinder? do not try the old IP address unless your have a reservation in DHCP for the NAS as it may have changed.
also at the end of the processes you should see:
also there is method 1 which you seemed to not use. any reason why?Code: Select all
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.
https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Firmware_Rec ... _Player.29
I didn't use the first method because my host PC didn't support the VMware when I trying to install it.
Now it keeps flashing red as the ubuntu prompt on the desktops looks nothing processed or recovered at all.