

Give it a minute, it seems to take a few moments to boot up. It should say Welcome to Terastation after 30 seconds or so. Step 10: You will see on the command window of the TFTP Boot program that those two files were transferred. Step 6: Place both files in TFTP Boot Recovery folder. In the second file, extract uimage-88f6281.buffalo I tried each of the passwords, in my case, the third one worked. Extract initrd.buffalo from the first file. You will need these to extract the files. There are four passwords in the section called Password Summary.
Xel 2 xl panda archive#
Step 5: Go to this page: Site is down but I found the archive here and go to the bottom. Step 4: Rename initrd.img to initrd.zip and rename uImage.img to uImage.zip Copy, do not move, initrd.img and uImage.img to another folder. Step 3: In the firmware updater folder, in my case it was called TS-X_FW1.71, you will see two particular files. Step 2: Download latest firmware for your model. Step 1: Download TFTP Boot Recovery EXE for your appropiate model. Ethernet cord connected to LAN1 on Terastation, the other end to LAN port of laptop. Laptop turned on and connected to wireless. Prep: Terastation turned off, with drives installed. Patience of a saint, a little luck and probably about a 1/2 hour to get it up and running now that I know what I am doing.
Xel 2 xl panda Patch#
Optain from Buffalo: Easiest to click support and type model in.ĭownload NASNavigator from Buffalo as well.Įthernet cord, any old patch cable will do. I put a copy of the all the files I used here: Download here: Link does not work any more. Dual wired would probably work too, or just one, but you need to change the IP, as I will explain. I used a laptop.having both wireless and wired connections was helpful. Here is how I fixed it:īuffalo Terastation TS-XEL in EM Mode - reads TFTP Boot Recovery E06 on the LCD.Ī computer. SO I decided to write down a culmination of what I gleaned from the Internet. I do not understand why Buffalo does not make it easier to do or have a guide on their page. Upon turning it on, it displayed "TFTP Boot Recovery E06". Senario was that it had no drives and I replaced them. After about 6 hours of trial and error, I finally revived this TeraStation.
