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Hi, I'm trying to revive a dead TS-259 Pro+.
I created a USB DOM disk, and it is working on a virtual machine. So, the NAS doesn't boot from the created USB DOM.
When booting up, the USB drive is detected, and I can see it when I press F11. I assume the BIOS is too old to boot from UEFI. I checked for BIOS settings, but I couldn't find anything related.
So that's why I'm looking for a BIOS file for TS-259 Pro+. Btw, this is an OEM device.
Does anyone have the BIOS file?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
mainboard PCB silk
Q919
TS-259+Pro VER:2.2
P/N:20006-A01081-YS-RS
This is the image file that I used for USB DOM
Firmware Recovery - QNAPedia
TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-259_20110609-1.1.4.img
I also tried this version too but no luck.
F_TS-259_20101129-1.0.9.img
Motherboard version
I created a USB DOM disk, and it is working on a virtual machine. So, the NAS doesn't boot from the created USB DOM.
When booting up, the USB drive is detected, and I can see it when I press F11. I assume the BIOS is too old to boot from UEFI. I checked for BIOS settings, but I couldn't find anything related.
So that's why I'm looking for a BIOS file for TS-259 Pro+. Btw, this is an OEM device.
Does anyone have the BIOS file?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
mainboard PCB silk
Q919
TS-259+Pro VER:2.2
P/N:20006-A01081-YS-RS
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This is the image file that I used for USB DOM
Firmware Recovery - QNAPedia
TS-259 Pro, TS-259 Pro+
http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/fullimage/F_TS-259_20110609-1.1.4.img
I also tried this version too but no luck.
F_TS-259_20101129-1.0.9.img
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Motherboard version