Thanks.
Dlink suggested (which is solely based on 1 internal ticket they received from an outside caller) that another user had a similar issue and the caller supposedly figured the issue was arising due to the server room being too hot. (sounds unlikely that this could be the issue here).
Also, another forum admin here suggested ( on another similar issue), to shut it down, take all the drives, battery, and memory out. Then let it boot as far as it will go. Replace everything.
Since it looks like, we are having to do the work for DLink

, I think we should compare our scenarios.
My tests:Room to hot: My server room is at constant 75 degrees.
Pull all parts and reboot: I have not done this yet. I do not even want to go down this route, as if it does work, it shows poor craftmanship on DLinks part. And I do not want to have to keep doing that every few months.
FYI, my unit is about 1 1/2 years old.
Firmware: 2.8.0.48
MFG Board Revision: 0D03
Nand Memory Size: 256mb
Buffer Size 2x1gb (2gb total)
Ssytem Memory Size: 512mb