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* Broken/dying [[NAND]] [[Flash]] : Caused by aging, power interuption.
* Broken/dying [[NAND]] [[Flash]] : Caused by aging, power interuption.
* Broken/dying [[Harddrive|harddrive]] : Caused by aging, bad head/platter reads. Check with other drive.
* Broken/dying [[Harddrive|harddrive]] : Caused by aging, bad head/platter reads. Check with other drive.
* Broken/dying [[GbLAN|Gigabit LAN IC]] : Caused by shorting MDI pins. Network not working wired.


''If'' there is no hardware failure, reinstalling a ''proper'' firmware in [[Recovery Menu]] would likely fix it, some times requiring resetting/revalidating using the [[Recovery Menu]] suboptions.
''If'' there is no hardware failure, reinstalling a ''proper'' firmware in [[Recovery Menu]] would likely fix it, some times requiring resetting/revalidating using the [[Recovery Menu]] suboptions.
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