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  1. I RMA'ed the motherboard, and the new one works just fine. Problem solved.
  2. Hello all, I am having trouble with my third SATA drive. Config is as follows: ASRock J4105-ITX (has 4 SATA on board), DSM6.2.3-25426 (just upgraded). Jun's 1.04b bootloader, DS918+. I have 3 drives, all WD Red NAS WD40EFRX. I started with two drives, and it has been running smoothly for almost a year, no issues whatsoever. When the third drive is added, it crashes all the time. First I initialized it, then added it to a storage pool. Sometimes it crashes before I even finish installing it. First time I saw this, I sent the drive back and got a new one. Same issue. Tried other disks, even an SSD, same thing. Tried swapping the cable, same thing. I'm wondering if the second pair of SATA's on the MB are defective. In the MB manual it says that the first pair (called SATA3_1 and SATA3_2) is recommended for boot drives. The second pair (called SATA3_A1 and SATA3_A2) are different (ASMedia AS1061) and this is where the trouble is. For the crashing drive, in the SMART test it reports a UDMA_CRC_Error_count that increases every time I try and it crashes. It is now up to 15. But it seems that the drive is OK and it is the MB failing. Any suggestions ? Bluesman
  3. - Outcome of the update: UNSUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.1-23824 UPDATE 6 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.04b - DS918+ - Using custom extra.lzma: YES and extra2 - Installation type: BAREMETAL - ASRock J4105 - Additional comments: Booted OK, but unable to update DSM: "Failed to install the file. the file is probably corrupted. (13)". Had to install on clean drive and do the migration procedure. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.1-23824 UPDATE 6 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.04b - DS918+ - Using custom extra.lzma: YES and extra2 - Installation type: BAREMETAL - ASRock J4105 - Additional comments: Worked after migration.
  4. This is a great tip. I was fiddling around with an old laptop, just exploring the possibilities of Xpenology before I go ahead and build a new box. In the process I bricked it . Nothing important on there, but I managed to recover the data using the procedure above. Now I feel confident that if I mess up, the data is still safe. I can proceed with my build ! Thanks to Jun and Porkchop and all who has worked to make Xpenology possible ! Bluesman
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