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  1. @mackuo, Thanks for tag me on this! I believe I may have been at too down level of a version of DSM. I'm in the process of rebuilding the system with newer code and will try again.
  2. Hi, I created a new USB boot drive using JUN 1.03b with DSM 6.23739 to upgrade my xpenology 3615xs from 6.1-15047. I used the extra.lzma file from IG-88: extra.lzma for loader 1.03b ds3615 DSM 6.2.3 v0.12.1_test, added virtio/9p, CDROM drivers, nic Killer E2500 https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/28321-driver-extension-jun-103b104b-for-dsm623-for-918-3615xs-3617xs/ After bringing the system up with the new code, Synology Assistant was able to find the 3615xs NAS. It recognized the installed disk drives and asked if I wanted to migrate the system to from the old code level to the new. I selected “yes” and the system did it’s thing and rebooted. Once it came up, after multiple attempts and reboots, I can no longer find it with Synology Assistant. I am hoping someone can give me some ideas on how to proceed with getting the NAS back up. I did search the forum and could not find a solution. Thanks in advance! System: Motherboard: Giga-byte z77x-ud3h, BIOS F11 Atheros GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) on the motherboard INTEL I7 306a9H 16 GB MEMORY UEFI was on when I created and rebooted the system.
  3. Hi, the first step of this process works for me. When I do the second step, I get the following error: {"error":{"code":102},"success":false} I am using the following command and am in DSM 6.1-15047. https://NAS IP ADDRESS:5001/webapi/auth.cgi?api=SYNO.ActiveBackup.Activation&method=set&version=1&activated=true&serial_number="xxxxxxxxxxxx" Thanks in advance for the help!
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