


With the P'9230's USB 3.0 interface, you'll be able to get the job done faster than you ever imagined-you can transfer a 700MB video file in just under 7 seconds! With USB 3.0 speed, you can back up your photos, videos, and music files, and even quickly exchange them with friends or colleagues-with minimal wait time.

The luxury brand and the leading technology company complement each other, with technical influence from LaCie, together with an exclusive and timeless shape presented by Porsche Design. Since then the two companies have worked closely to create products that blend flawless functionality with pure design. LaCie first joined forces with Porsche Design in 2003 to produce one of the most iconic and enduringly popular external hard drives on the market. It also features a striking LED that both indicates power and lends sophisticated elegance. The P'9230 lets you transfer files faster than ever with USB 3.0 performance, and has the capacity to hold all of your files. It's the product of a collaboration between one of the most renowned design firms in the world and LaCie. With such a focus on recovery, you'll determine what you need to take into account into your backup concept and its components.The LaCie Porsche Design P'9230 is a new breed of desktop hard drive, a perfect blend of form and function. And for backup purposes, it is good to think of a more general concept with recovery (and for private use less the recovery times) in focus instead of focusing on the backup. Your options are limited and also its constraints. So I don't know how well it might serve as a file server or a backup server. I don't know the advantage of your model to other models and to competitor models. And when you select a NAS or a purpose for your NAS, then it might help to validate such options. Spicehead-s59jr wrote:I don't mind losing the data (it has been moved to the new NAS), just want to make ir work again.

It just updates the Key, doesn't create one.Īs far as I understood the user manual, the program loaded onto the key is not the OS but instead the rescue program as mentioned in step 1 for updating the key.
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I can only guess that QNAP NAS have more diagnostics than your device as I don't have experience with yours and your user manual is very short. An external monitor reported successful access unto early in the morning of 18 November and no alerts yet being sent. And I couldn't find any logs indicating which state this device had been before. But since then, I couldn't find any other problems. Evidently, I needed to allow file system checks afterwards. So I decided to remove electric power and repower after some minutes. Trying to switch off the device didn'T work neither. I could reach it by ping but not with admin tools nor web interface. I had problems with one of my QNAP NAS these days too. If this is the case, then some component might need to be replaced if it can be repaired at all. And how do you know that there is no problem with power supply internally? Have you a power supply log reporting that it was always within specs?ĭepending on the kind of previous problem with power supply, it could have caused hardware defects internally. If the problem is with external power supply, then this state should not persist after making sure the external power supply is safe, stable and within specified range. So you're sure that there is no problem with the power supply, neither externally nor internally?
