Hi.

I tried the reset button several times without luck.

I think the problem lies on the OS/case part, the HDD works well, no
clicking.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 6:51 PM Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> > Is a Lacie CloudBox with RJ45, my box is 3TB and a 2TB (no HDD)
>
> The handbook on lacie.com says:
>
>
> http://manuals.lacie.com/en/manuals/cb/06_advanced_access/advanced-access02-ftp
>
> You can use http, ftp, sftp, streaming... default
> seems to be smb or similar windows network drive.
>
> Windows xp, macos 10.5 and Linux 2.6 are minimum
> requirements.
>
> It does not seem to support any type of network
> boot service with the default firmware, nor boot
> of the box itself from external network servers.
>
> > What i meant to say was, the CloudBox OS can't boot the HDD, there-
> > fore there is no ip address for windows/linux to connect to.
>
> In other words, your NAS box is broken because the
> built-in operating system of the cloudbox broke?
>
> The handbook says you can do this to re-install itself
> from an internal backup, similar to other recoveries:
>
> http://manuals.lacie.com/en/manuals/cb/07_device/reset
>
> Takes 10 minutes - do not disturb the box in that time.
>
> If the blue led is off, there might be a power supply
> issue, also if it flickers for a long time. if there
> is loud and frequent clicking, the harddisks inside
> may have a hardware problem.
>
> Regards, Eric
>
>
>
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