There are several unbricking procedures I have found in various threads - and I have tried them all unsuccessfully. I think some of the problems that I am facing - and others may face as well - is as follows:

1)The unbricking procedure is not telling you if the .img file that you are downloading will work with GEN1 or GEN2 hard drives.

2)Some files state what the firmware version is, but again is not telling you if it works with a specific hard drive size

3)I have read that you have to follow a different set of procedures if you are trying to unbrick a 1st generation vs a 2nd generation drive.


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The various unbrick directions are generally not written for novices/noobs. Most assume the user has some knowledge of using Linux and will actually read the directions carefully. One reason for making the assumption that one is knowledgeable about Linux is due to the complexity of the unbrick process. And for the possibility one could target the wrong drive during the unbrick process. Unbricking or changing the hard drive on a single bay My Cloud is (obviously) not recommended by WD which is why one is on their own and responsible for any damage to their drive (My Cloud housing) or computer when performing one of the unbrick methods.

After reattaching the My Cloud plate/motherboard to the unbricked hard drive and booting it, it took a while (10 or so minutes) for the front LED to change a green or yellow to red. Happens every time, LED turns red rather than blue. I then open up a web browser and access the My cloud Dashboard ( or ) and issue a Quick Restore from the Dashboard > Settings > Utilities page and that seems to fix the content mount issue causing the red LED at boot.

For your directions - when you say you start with v3.04.01-230 set then download and upgrade to the latest firmware later - are you saying you unbrick the drive with v3 then after you get access via the mycloud dashboard you load the new firmware and have the device flash it for you?

Correct. I unbrick with the v3.x. Then use the firmware from the My Cloud site and manually update the firmeware through the My Cloud Dashboard interface. Not sure if you can jump from the intial v3.x to the very latest v4.x firmware as I normally do a intermediate early v4.x firmware first. See my post above where I explain this.

normally I just pull the power on the external drive adapter the My Cloud hard drive is connected to when performing an unbrick. If one is using a Linux boot disc/USB flash drive they may need to run the apt-get update + mdadm install command again each time they reboot their computer.

UPDATE: I was going to reflash the drive one more time because after an hour or so the light was still yellow. But before that, I thought to myself I would just power cycle the drive. I unplugged and plugged the power back in and heard the drive start up and start seeking. The light then turned red. I could access the dashboard FINALLY!!! I did as you had said and immediately went to do a Quick Restore. The dashboard still is showing the drive doing a restore and the light is yellow, but I am hearing clicking and data sounds - so that is good (i think). I will leave it plugged in overnight and report back tomorrow if it actually finished the quick restore!! Thanks you guys!

First thing to do is to uninstall the drivers. You can do this by going to device manager > Ports (COM & LPT) > FT232R USB UART. Right click and select Uninstall. Tick Delete the drivers software for this device and click OK.

1. Delete the *.cat files from the driver

2. Disable Digital Signature Verification

This link shows how:

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Hi, just try to connect and the IDE will walk you through how to DFU update the board. Are you on windows? If so this this is easy and 100% works. Just click the connect button and then say your board is bricked after connect fails to connect to your board.

(I'm Running Windows 7) Once you have used oneclick unbrick, go to your control panel, then device manager. Once in device manager scroll down to Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Look for NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller (B1) Uninstall it, then click actions at the top of the device manager box.

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Normally this should work fine the way you did it. The most important thing is to have only one board connected at the time of FW update. The second thing, and that is a bit confusing using CCS, it is important to keep the board connected until the process is finished. The dialog with the update button does not disappear when the process is finished. You have to follow the messages given in the console window and when it says it is finished you can click the "cancel" button to remove the dialog. I think the "finish" message is even given as a warning. Not sure why that is though.

I've tried the reset button, both with a quick click and with holding it for about 10-seconds, neither had any effect on the flasing light. I tried powering off, again straight back to the flashing white light. I've tried the hard-reset button (with a pin) again with a quick click and with holding it for 10-seconds, again with no response, and I've even tried the reset button and hard-reset button together without any joy.

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after factory resetting the repeater it was not possible to enter the Tp-Link configuration site (loaded the quick setup site, but couldn't click Exit or Start because he got stuck everytime. also no ssh or telnet possible. the only sign of life i could get, was a working ping and the two green LED's for Power & Network)

so i found two half complete instructions on the web and figured the rest out by myself.

As soon as you see "Autobooting in 1 seconds" you need to paste

tpl into the putty command window.

copy it to the clipboard and right-click in the right moment

If you miss it, just repower or reset the device and try again.

Just now, I learned of the nmrpflash approach to reloading firmware onto this router. I have downloaded the appropriate version of nmrpflash from GitHub and tried run it from a command line prompt, but High Sierra indicates that it is an unreconnized command. Curiously, when I double-click the nmrpflash file in Finder, it will open a terminal window and display a help screen indicating syntax for using this file. When I try to invoke this command from the terminal prompt, MacOS acts like the command doesn't exist. I am using nmrpflash 0.9.16. I could use some help with how to properly invoke this command. I have tried running it with sudo and root-level access, but no luck so far.

Here's the tricky part, that they really dont mention in the guide. You need a USB 8GB or larger and you need to partition it on a Windows PC using DISKPART. Open an elevated CMD (right click on the right corner of the start bar and choose command prompt admin) and follow these instructions:

So I'd read that reflashing my H150i PRO RGB firmware might help with some disconnection issues I've been having, I click the "Update firmware" button in iCUE and wait for half an hour as the "Updating" button spins on the screen. Eventually I get frustrated with waiting and hit "Abort," true to the warning message that came along with clicking the "Abort" button when I restarted and logged back into Windows my H150i PRO RGB wasn't there.

Step 2. Run the program that you have installed just now and connect your bricked Samsung to the computer via USB cable. When the connection finishes, the main interface of this tool will appear. Just click on Broken Android Phone Data Extraction option.

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