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DSfuchs

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  1. You have to copy the vender from a >15series, enter your license data and just recalculate the checksums.
  2. Yes, we could build it based on the 918+. Do you also need the hardware with VID/PID and vender? Newer models from 2018 tend to break down. It's just funny that my 2016s are already running for 3.5 times the warranty period.
  3. My procedure includes a umount in 13, don't know wether you has planed this for yourself.
  4. The USB-sticks can be found, for example, in the small German bay under "synology boot".
  5. Your out of the way haphazardly executed "mount /dev/synoboot2 directly from ssh" could already mean the end with the next boot, why am I writing it down exactly!? Definitely do 1-14, #76, 15, or pray the mount didn't shoot anything.
  6. If you have more than 2 productive disks, don't forget #76 at the end. this can be the necessary step between 14 and 15.
  7. If you want to deviate from the path between 1 and 15, there will definitely be a new doorstop for the office.
  8. Hello, I've found a shortcut for your situation in the meantime. With 7z you have seen what needs to be done. It is well known that many roads lead to Rome. Here is the start: 1. Rename the downloaded .pat => .tar 2. Upload the new .tar to the DiskStation's general purpose share. 3. Installation of the synocli-file package from here: https://packages.synocommunity.com/synocli-file/19/synocli-file.v19.f15047[apollolake-avoton-braswell-broadwell-broadwellnk-broadwellntbap-bromolow-cedarview-denverton-dockerx64-geminilake-grantley-purley- kvmx64-v1000-x86-x86_64%5D.spk 4. Now log into the SSH terminal and switch to root: sudo -i 5. Then mount the internal flash to /mnt: cd /dev mount synoboot2 /mnt cd /mnt 6. The newly installed package includes the Midnight commander. Call this with mc on the command line. 7. F7 create a backup directory, let's say it says: DSM6.412 8. Now switch to the new directory target in the right-hand window of the commander (left-right change with TAB). 9. Back to the left and use F6 to move the four files to the directory on the right. 03/18/2021 07:42 2.007 checksum.syno 03/18/2021 07:42 55 grub_cksum.syno 03/18/2021 07:41 5,859,308 rd.gz 03/18/2021 07:41 2,960,352 zImage 10. Switch right and get the new files: Change through the directory tree to the .tar and open it with "ENTER". Copy all four files there to the flash module (/mnt) with F5. 11. Leave mc with F10. 12. back to /root: cd /root 13. Remove the integration from the flash module: umount synoboot2 14. Done and reboot with: reboot 15. Complete the migration of the DiskStation from DS412+ to DS713+ with the manual installation of the .pat (rename .tar => .pat beforehand) in the Synology Assistant. Good course!
  9. Hello and welcome! You only have to take care of #81 (+35). https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/9804-ds412-usb-flash-module-pinout/?do=findComment&comment=440991
  10. If you get a new DiskStation, the hard drives are swapped over and the migration is carried out. It's the same with the new "DS713+" or "RS814+" (alias DS412+).
  11. Correct Seven, the model change has nothing to do with the things on the disks! So no involuntary/voluntary deletion of the DSM programs and package configurations. Only when the model change is complete are the manufacturer-described OS updates made with the data disks.
  12. A second NAS also has a Linux that can be used to do it. For Windows there are also drivers for the file system ext2 and btrfs.
  13. Notice again for all those who are looking for help with this for a repair or a model upgrade. The individual information here in the thread cannot be mixed or several procedures can be carried out at the same time. They are all different requirements and goals. Therefore, it must be clearly written what the status is and what is to be achieved. Otherwise scrap is inevitable in most cases.
  14. Do you have an unneeded hard drive, It could be an old 2.5" hard drive from the laptop, to convert? As a DS713+, you still have to change values in the /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf file to: maxdisks="4" internalportcfg="0xf"
  15. Hello, you only need #35 to do. This can be done via a hardware intervention or via an SSH session. What did you do? In both cases, the hardware has to be properly removed, otherwise it's shot. In the SSH session, it would be an "umount". All attempts with DSM7 files result in scrap. If you don't have vendors in the new format, switch to DS713+
  16. Sorry, I forgot point 0. 0. the backup with HDDRawCopy must be checked for completeness. Try booting with the 4 replaced files from the 2nd partition
  17. Nothing else normally breaks on a DS713+. Unnecessarily soldering on the motherboard with spare parts from a completely different NAS is nonsense.
  18. 1. try the thermal-method like #50 2. build a replacement DOM or USB memory stick that also reports 0xf400/0xf400 3. use my uploaded DS713+ img and recover the vender file with 4. 4. if 1. doesn't work, send a PM
  19. Ask the right question in the right thread and nothing is confused and/or cryptic. Especially not from the experienced people here.
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