Our electrical power stopped working on Sunday for about 2
hours. I unplugged all my audio equipment including my Aurender N10. When the power was restored, I plugged in the
Aurender and it started its recovery process. I asked Aurender Customer Support if this is the normal process. Their explanation is:
“Yes, whenever the Aurender N10, or any of our music servers
experience an interruption in power, the software logs tell the Operating
System this and it starts a different boot process. This is normal since we want to ensure the
hard disks and SSD (solid state drive) do not have a problem due to the outage. You do not need to be concerned about it,
unless the recovery fails, in which case one of the hard drives or the SSD is
corrupted.
If the HDD is corrupted, it will need to be formatted or even
replaced, and the music will need to be repopulated. If the SSD is corrupted,
there is a recovery mode feature that will format and rewrite the Operating System to the
SSD; only playlists and ratings are lost, the rest of the music information
remains intact”.
My Aurender N10 finished its recovery process and everything is okay.