oldthree6289 发表于 2015-11-18 22:14:30

buffalo nas ts5400D 引导盘ISO文件分享

本帖最后由 hzx505 于 2016-1-15 20:51 编辑

buffalo nas ts5400D 引导盘ISO文件分享

TS5400D引导盘在下面论坛找到的,拿出来分享给机友。
我是用ultraISO写入U盘的!

原贴地址:http://forums.buffalotech.com/in ... 7.msg50654#msg50654

下载链接: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1gdi76Kz密码: ccd8


==================2016年1月15日更新(简单教程)

安装TS5400需要的文件和程序:
1.U盘引导ISO文件=TS5400 boot image.iso 大小约24MB。
2.写入启动U盘程序=UltraISO v9.6.5.3237.exe 大小约2M。
3.官网下载升级程序=ts5000_4000-310en.zip 大小440MB
4.官网下载管理程序=nasnavi-282.zip 大小6.3M
5.ts5400用户手册=35020018-14_ZH-CN.pdf 大小9M
就这5个,整理好会上传网盘。
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官方系统安装流程:
注:整个过程大概同用U盘启动进入PE系统安装windows系统。
1 用UltralISO程序把引导文件ISO写入U盘。插入机器背后USB2.0口,
2 背后启动方式选择开关置于USB。
3 开机,即从U盘启动(有条件要保险点的,可外接显示屏、键盘,在BIOS选择U盘启动系统安装后再改回从硬盘启动)。
4 U盘启动过程时间较短,若引导成功下一步就是升级官方系统
5 观察LCD小屏,会有相关英文提示。提示内容可查阅手册位置在最后章节的LCD显示器-代号表。
6 按LCD屏提示操作,按fun功能键(小圆点按钮)切换到恢复系统模式。到这里比较不直观,若不是很清楚自己的操作是否正确,不仿多按几次对机器无害的,大不了重头再来。
7 在固件升级模式(此时是红色屏,仅供参考具体以小屏提示内容为准)
8 此时打开升级程序文件夹运行TSUpdater.exe,这时你的型号5400会在窗口显示,按提示操作即可,这过程时间会较长约20~30分钟。
9 升级完成。重新启动并把启动模式开关拨回HDD。
10 重启完,安装BUFFALO NAS Navigator2进行管理设置IP等若需要的话。
11 注:安装系统要在同一IP段进行,可在BUFFALO NAS Navigator2程序中更改。

特别说明:以上简单安装流程仅提供参考。在5、6、7里要耐心点,小屏提示内容要理解它最好参考下手册。
5400系统安装文件下载地址:
http://buffalonas.com/hzx505/axs/a:/share/buffalo%20ts5400%20%E5%AE%98%E6%96%B9%E7%B3%BB%E7%BB%9F%E5%AE%89%E8%A3%85%E6%96%87%E4%BB%B6%2B%E7%A8%8B%E5%BA%8F



oldthree6289 发表于 2015-11-18 22:28:40

刷机教程,英文的
http://diy-scib.org/blog/bringing-terastation-ts5400-back-dead
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Bringing a Terastation TS5400 back from the dead
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published by MRE on Thu, 09/11/2014 - 11:00
At work we had a few Terastations laying around, and the word was we needed some proper file sharing in the office. We also would like some backup and web server space. While I dont advocate using a Terastation as a full blown server, it is sufficient for small jobs, and has all the benefits of a RAID array to store your web data.

Unfortunately, these units had "new" drives in them, and do not boot. One is older, and I will have to walk through getting that one up and running in another post.

Anyway, the TS5400 had 4 fresh 1TB disks installed, but no OS. It was clear from the LCD display that it got through at least BIOS.

The TS5400 series has a VGA connector on front (inside the door), and you can plug a USB keyboard into the USB2.0 jack in back. Booting with the head on reveiled exactly as I suspected: BIOS pass but no OS. So I hit up Buffalo for some guidance. As anyone who has worked with them can attest to, that was absolutely useless. They pretty much rely on their user community to solve any problems. Sucky customer service. Need we remind them that if you build a product in which 99.9 percent of the software inside is linux and open sourced, demanding a serial number before giving out a restore ISO borders on license violation. They DON'T OWN any of the software they are distributing.

What made things worse is that the unit is from Japan, and I was using the US site (because, you know, English). No matter how hard I tried, the US site refused my serial number. Switching over to the Japan site, we find that they only distribute the non serial locked software. AS in, they want you to email them and get haggled into some sort of service agreement before they will give you a rescue ISO. Forget that nonsense!

Lots of googleing, forum reading, and poking at the machine finally got it up and running.

I will say that I have two older Terastations, which I have never managed to get running, predominantely because of Buffalo's shenanigans and difficult to follow/conflicting information online from users. These older units use embedded processors, and require that the Linux kernal be compiled for them. The newer units use Intel Atom processors, and are thus MUCH EASIER to get back up. In essensce, getting it to boot ANY form of x86 linux will get you in the ballpark. With 1GB of ram and a modern BIOS/motherboard, its pretty easy.

Step 1: Get an ISO
You will need to determine your boot strategy. You can do it on USB memory stick or from an external USB CD drive. The "modern" method is via memory stick, so I will stick to that. HAHA Oyaji-gagu!!

Virtually any slim x86 Linux distro should boot, but the recommended ISO came from this forum post. I will add the file to this blog later on, in order to presever for prosperity.

Download the file and burn the ISO to a bootable USB using your favorite tool. There are several. I use the Universal USB Installer.

Step 2: Put the TS5400 into USB boot mode
You are likely familar with the process, but for those who are not; we need to get into BIOS and configure the NAS to boot off the memory stick. To do this, simply reset power on the machine (looong press on the power button or just pull and reinsert the power cord). When the machine starts booting up, hit F2 or F7 repeatedly. When the BIOS boot screen comes up it should jump to BIOS. From here you can use the keyboard arrow keys to find the drive setup and enable your USB drive as the first bootable device. It helps to note that if you insert the stick before powering up, BIOS will find it and the name will be obvious.

Before saving and exiting BIOS, flip the HD/USB switch on the back of the machine to USB. This is a secondary security feature to prevent USB sticks from booting.

Save and exit BIOS. It should automatically reboot.

Step 3: Confirm bootup
By now you should see a bunch of text flying up the screen. Those more familar will instantly recognize it as Linux, and rejoyce that they have arrived at a state of some control over the machine. Wait around a bit and you will eventually be given a prompt. You can confirm that all is well by logging in. Use the ultra secure "admin" for user name and "password" for password (without the quote marks!)

Step 4: Get tooled up
Head over to Buffalo and install NASNavigator2 and TSUpdater. You will also need a text editor, preferably something code compliant like notepad++.

First thing's first; we need to confirm you can see the NAS on your network. It is a simple matter of running NASNavigator and checking that your device is on the network. If so, great!. If not, well I don't have much advice for you. There are a lot of reasons your NAS might be in working order but invisible on your network. Lots of googling will tell you things like "put your NAS and computer on a router by themselves and set their IP addresses manually to something..* Follow that advice. Or redo Step 2.

Step 5: HACKZ!
At this point, I was at a standstill. The recovery image is just that, RECOVERY. It does NOT install the OS on the machine. There is no installer in the ISO as far as I know. What you actually have to do is instruct the NAS to fetch the OS from an online repository and install itself.

The tool for the job would appear to be TSupdater. Start it up and you are slapped in the face by "no partitions exist. Aborting update"

What the heck? Is that not what the tool is for?

After more googlepoking, I found this very informative blog post.

What it amounts to is Buffalo built a good tool for setting up their machines (likely part of their design/production cycle OEM toolset), and then promptly cripled it before distributing it to users. Presumably so you would have to pay them, or a licensed service provider some crazy amount of money to check and uncheck a few boxes on user interface.

Here is the modifications as posted in the blog above, in a nutshell:

Perform the hack:
Browse to the TSUpdater folder and edit a text file. In the original blog post it was LSUpdater.ini but in my installation I found it to be TSupdater.ini. You will need to add the section, and set the VersionCheck flag to 0
Edit LSUpdater.ini / TSUpdater.ini


VersionCheck = 0
NoFormatting = 1


Debug=1
Restart TSUpdater. You now have access to the debug menu. Crucally, you can set the option to rebuild the partition table. Once you have it doing it's updates, take a lunch break, it will take a LONG time to format drives, download the OS, install it and get everything up to working order.
You can also pull out the memory stick and this point and flip the switch back to HD mode at this point.
Step 6: Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo
Read this.

Congratulatons! You should now have a working Terastation. Browse and confirm you have file folders with NASNavigator. If so, you can go ahead and log in via web interface as normal, configure your RAID, etc.

tags: TerastationNASTS5400Linux
file:
TS5400 boot image.iso
- See more at: http://diy-scib.org/blog/bringing-terastation-ts5400-back-dead#sthash.LlcukIiJ.dpuf

oldthree6289 发表于 2015-11-18 22:30:08

本帖最后由 hzx505 于 2015-11-18 22:47 编辑

这是截图,段落较清楚!上面文字部分便于复制翻译!








jame9 发表于 2015-11-19 11:25:57

感谢分享,进来看看。

mike2008 发表于 2015-11-21 07:30:10

大大大大大大大大在

牛小敌 发表于 2015-11-24 06:23:06

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jobslutao 发表于 2016-1-5 00:29:45

有高手翻译一下就好了

gun180 发表于 2016-1-13 10:55:46

USB引导后网络里面找不到5400D

gun180 发表于 2016-1-13 21:21:06

楼主、进行到第4步走不下去了、NASNavigator找不到NAS。请问怎么办?求指导

oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-13 23:39:59

gun180 发表于 2016-1-13 21:21
楼主、进行到第4步走不下去了、NASNavigator找不到NAS。请问怎么办?求指导

官方TSUpdater下载没?运行它就写入系统了

oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-13 23:50:51

本帖最后由 hzx505 于 2016-1-14 00:01 编辑

gun180 发表于 2016-1-13 21:21
楼主、进行到第4步走不下去了、NASNavigator找不到NAS。请问怎么办?求指导
下载地址:第1个操作系统,最新版本3.1 大小 429M。配置文件按默认的不用改。刷不进再改。正常情况首次都能升级成功的
http://buffalo.jp/support_ap/support/products/ts5400.html


gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 00:56:00

楼主NASNavigator2和TSUpdater都下载了。问题在TS5400获取不到IP。在网络里面找不到,该怎么解决这个问题呢?谢谢

oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-14 10:14:42

本帖最后由 hzx505 于 2016-1-14 10:17 编辑

gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 00:56
楼主NASNavigator2和TSUpdater都下载了。问题在TS5400获取不到IP。在网络里面找不到,该怎么解决这个问题呢 ...
注意事项:
参考这个图文教程在EM模式(红屏)前后好像操作有所不同,仔细看下小屏幕的英文提示。若系统升级不成功,重启,再升级。一般U盘引导完把后面开关拨到HDD升级安装系统问题不会很大,多试几次就好了。
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TS-VHL系列原版系统 U盘引导安装方法

大概步骤如下

1.制作USB启动U盘,制作好后,将U盘插到NAS的USB接口。

2.将NAS与路由器用网线连接,电脑与路由器连接【推荐使用网线连接】

3.将硬盘的所有分区删掉,然后新建1个NTFS个数的分区。

4.将硬盘插入NAS,1个硬盘也可以,多个硬盘也可以。并将背面的BOOT开关波动到USB。

5.开机---直到LED屏幕现在红色,长按FUNCTION LED屏幕蓝色后松手。

6.将背面的BOOT开关拨动到HDD,然后长时间等待即可。。

7.LED屏幕现在up后,在电脑里面运行固件升级程序。。。。

8.等待完成。。。。

9整个过程大约30~40分钟,请一定要有耐心。方便的话接个显示器最好。



动手之前,将下载下来的压缩包解压,并用MD5校验工具.exe检查文件的校验值,谨防文件错误.

1.制作USB启动U盘

1.1将U盘插入电脑,然后运行USB Image Tool.exe 软件.

1.2 选择U盘,然后点Restore 按钮


1.3 选择TS-VHL_USB_BOOT.img 文件.


1.4 耐心等待完成.....



2.将NAS与路由器用网线连接,电脑与路由器连接【推荐使用网线连接】

3.将硬盘的所有分区删掉,然后新建1个NTFS格式的分区。

4.将硬盘插入NAS,1个硬盘也可以,多个硬盘也可以。并将背面的BOOT开关波动到USB。

5.开机---直到LED屏幕现在红色,长按FUNCTION LED屏幕蓝色后松手。


大约5~10秒 LED变蓝,松手即可.


过一会,LED显示开始恢复系统,

6.将背面的BOOT开关拨动到HDD,然后长时间等待即可。。




7.LED屏幕现在Updating,等待一会。。


屏幕变成红色了。。。【到了EM模式,就是固件升级模式】




8. 在电脑里面运行固件升级程序。。。。TS-VHL系列_124_修改过参数_测试OK.rar

   解压后,运行文件夹里面 TSUpdater.exe


按图勾选,然后点OK。


然后点Update 然后耐心等待。。。。。。


耐心等待。。。。。。


期间设备会自动重启,不用人工干预,等待即可。。。。。


完成升级,但还要等待挺长的时间。。现在没插硬盘的位置的指示灯还都是红色。


9整个过程大约30~40分钟,请一定要有耐心。直到所有硬盘指示灯变成绿色。【方便的话接个显示器最好,当然你要能打开看懂设备在干吗才有必要】

10 安装Nasnavi_269W_NAS管理软件.zip 里面的管理软件,然后运行,即可看到NAS的IP,登录即可。


用户名 admin密码password


登陆后,更改语言为中文。。。







系统安装完成,余下的就需要各位自行研究啦。。。

建议花几天时间熟悉功能,将可能遇到的问题找到解决办法后在拷入数据。。

比如RAID功能玩意坏掉1个盘如何处理等等,,,当然你若是存的都是不重要的东西,那就放开了整啦。。。使用方面我真心没有时间测试。。请各位自行学习研究。。。。


oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-14 10:44:19

图片粘贴不上,
请看附件完整的图文教程,在此谢谢原作者。===========








gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 12:13:49

非常感谢、等我丝瓜够了下载来看看。谢谢

oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-14 12:17:19

本帖最后由 hzx505 于 2016-1-14 12:54 编辑

gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 12:13
非常感谢、等我丝瓜够了下载来看看。谢谢
不用客气,很荣幸能帮到你。
百度链接
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c1pph1e

gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 13:16:50

正在研究、非常感谢

gun180 发表于 2016-1-14 13:56:32

hzx505 发表于 2016-1-14 12:17
不用客气,很荣幸能帮到你。
百度链接
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c1pph1e

“开机---直到LED屏幕现在红色,长按FUNCTION LED屏幕蓝色后松手”
按住很久都没反应,不变蓝色。感觉是NAS的网络没有启动。

oldthree6289 发表于 2016-1-14 15:50:15

晚上在家我在想想,之前在红屏时具体如何操作没什么印象了。你试试路由器看看是否有,改下固定IP

gun180 发表于 2016-1-15 10:24:23

本帖最后由 gun180 于 2016-1-15 10:26 编辑

hzx505 发表于 2016-1-14 15:50
晚上在家我在想想,之前在红屏时具体如何操作没什么印象了。你试试路由器看看是否有,改下固定IP...
看了路由器DHCP里面也没有NAS、如果用黑裙U盘引导就没问题。谢谢
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