![]() ![]() (YES!)īut please: Read the posts, everything what you need is described in this Thread. When your are in luck, it´s not too late, make an image, replace the chip, try your luck.īut please: Read the posts, everything what you need is described in this I managed it to repair my Dom, the Synology is booting again. Once again: use Linux, use dd to make an image of the working USB Dom in 1.1 Mode! Synology also uses Linux and the file-Systems are not compatible. I am not sure, but I guess you have already destroyed the contents of your Dom (you wrote: "format the USB") - there is more than only the files on it - there is also a boot loader and at least one more partition. You CANNOT REPAIR the USB Dom by replacing the files or Reformat it with the tools mentioned. ![]() You also need to replace the UT165 chip - without replacing you dont have a chance, it´s an hardware defect! Windows recognizes your USB DOM, the Synology not, same as here. Once again: USE LINUX and dd (the third time!). Perhaps an replacement USB Dom is also fine, when it´s configurable for VID and PID. I suggest to also replace the flash chip because it´s aging, but it seems it´s only neccessary if the new UT165 revision it not regognizing the old flash chip. It stops working on USB 2.0 and only works on USB1.1 - on Linux (and Windows) it´s fine, the DS412+ needs definitly USB2.0. It´s definitly the UT165 Chip which needs to be replaced (see my Post above about compatibilty, revisions and Flash Chips). I managed it to repair my Dom, the Synology is booting again. ![]()
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