- What Hardware version is your DNS? Look at the sticker behind or under the device.
- Link>What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the DNSs web page under status.
- What region are you located?
Have you checked the power voltage and amps at the tip of the power plug as well?
Hardware version - A2
Firmware - 1.10 (last one on the Dlink support donwload).
Region - South America (Brazil).
Donīt have the tool to check the power voltage and amps from the power plug, but will take it for a friend and check.
More info: My 320L isnīt new, it is working for 4 or 5 years at last. Use it only to backup my files, no raid set, and two 2TB drivers (1 Seagate, 1 Samsung).
Another question you should be asking is 'why is the temperature cutout activating?' By that I mean is there adequate ventilation or is the NAS jambed in with a lot of other things so there is no air circulation.
From what you describe it looks like restricted air circulation with the drives running hot (drives over 50C will die very quickly). When you switch the unit off the fan stops running but the heat continues to build up so giving your start up problem.
Make sure there is adequate cool air ventilation to the unit and the problem should resolve itself unless the disks are damaged by overheating. To be safe you should have a full backup of ALL your data on the NAS.
My 320L stay on my working table next to my monitor, with space on all of itīs sides. The operations temps are: System temp 38 to 40 celsius, HD 1 and 2 37 to 41 celsius. Got this info from system info > HD status.
So no overheating here.
I already have all the data backuped on other HD (outside the NAS), first thing I did when it came back from the first blue blinking state over a year ago..