I understand your frustration! It's definitely concerning that your TerraMaster NAS (TOS) repeatedly crashes after reboots, especially after a simple time zone change. Here's what you can do:
Wait and Observe: Leave the NAS powered on for several hours. Sometimes, system processes can take longer to complete after major changes. If it recovers on its own, great!
Force Power Cycle: If it doesn't come back in hours, do not disconnect it forcibly. Try holding the power button for 10 seconds to perform a forced power cycle. If that doesn't work, wait until someone can safely access the NAS to unplug and replug it.
Consider Alternatives: If the issues persist and reinstalling TOS becomes frequent, consider if the NAS truly meets your needs. Research alternative NAS solutions with better stability and user experiences.
Remember, frequent crashes and forced reinstalls are not normal NAS behavior. Don't hesitate to seek help and explore alternatives if necessary.
Wait and Observe: Leave the NAS powered on for several hours. Sometimes, system processes can take longer to complete after major changes. If it recovers on its own, great!
Force Power Cycle: If it doesn't come back in hours, do not disconnect it forcibly. Try holding the power button for 10 seconds to perform a forced power cycle. If that doesn't work, wait until someone can safely access the NAS to unplug and replug it.
Consider Alternatives: If the issues persist and reinstalling TOS becomes frequent, consider if the NAS truly meets your needs. Research alternative NAS solutions with better stability and user experiences.
Remember, frequent crashes and forced reinstalls are not normal NAS behavior. Don't hesitate to seek help and explore alternatives if necessary.
Statistics: Posted by HingxoGamchu — Yesterday, 18:30