Ctrl-Home perhaps, file name should be AMIBOOT.ROM as found in Synology bios.ROM file
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Thanks, have given that a try, without success so far, but I have a few follow on questions, which hopefully someone knows the answers to!
1) Does anyone know if the size or formatting of the USB drive for flashing the BIOS with matters? (eg does it have to be <2GB and EXTFS formatted, or will a 4GB MS-DOS/FAT32 or EXFAT formatted drive be okay?
2) Does it matter which USB port on the DS710+ I plug into? (Options are the front panel USB port used for copying flash drives, or one of the 2 rear panel USBs)?
3) Should the bootable internal USB Flash ROM module be removed while we try to re-flash the BIOS so it doesn't interfere with BIOS boot update USB ?
4) Also, I have a USB keyboard connected, but I've never seen it light up like you see when the system starts up normally. Does that mean it's not even initialising the keyboard, so won't recognise <ctl> <home> keys being pressed?
5) My 4GB USB flash drive doesn't have an LED, so I don't know if it's being accessed, and the VGA port on the DS710+ (with VGA monitor attached) doesn't seem to show anything. Would I be better to use the Serial Port flashing option, so I can see what is happening? (in which case, I will need to know which Header on the DS710+ board to connect a TTL to USB serial cable to).
6) One of the articles mentions using the Clear CMOS jumper, but I don't know where to find that on the DS710+ board. Any clues?
TIA