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Raceleader:
Hello all, i am from Quebec, Canada

My DNS-320 seems dead. Power supply pushes power but no led and no activity showing up. It was configured RAID-1 with two 2TB Seagate HDD. A few weeks ago it was working slow and i decided to upgrade the firmware and refresh the configuration. Everything went fine and NAS was working as expected.

Few weeks later, boom..... no life, no led, no noise.... Nothing.

So like everybody else on the planet, i need the data very badly.

I tried to access the hard drive with Ubuntu linux usb thumb drive. The only data accessible was a 524mb partition on the 2TB hard disk.... I was able to see the 2TB linux partition but was unmountable & unaccessible. Any hint on how i can access it to grab my stuff ?

Other question, how can i proceed if i found a used DNS-320 in good working order to manage my 2x 2Tb HDD already mounted in the faulty one ?

I might have other questions, but for now this is it.

I appreciate your help and thank you very much

My Name is Nobody:
For few year ago I had a similar problem with power supply on my DNS-323 and after that I always have a small external storage 2.5" 500GB and backup everything from my data to have access if something happened with DNS-323. Try to fix the motherboard, maybe is a small problem, how knows.

My Name is Nobody:
Can there be a problem in CR2032 battery maybe?
Unfortunately I do not know the symptoms when the CMOS battery dies.

DNS-323 board


Raceleader:
I doubt that the CMOS battery is related. It might be dead, but that does not effect the operations under normal power supply.

My Name is Nobody:
Check the power of CMOS battery with multimeter.
My DNS-323 is 10 years old, sometime must be the end.

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