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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS
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MY BOOK LIVE
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
Factory Restore
Note: For information about using the Reset button to return the password and
network mode to factory settings, see “Resetting the My Book Live” on
page 111.
page 111.
In this area of the Settings page, the Administrator can choose a short factory
restore or a full one. The drive loses all information, and the Administrator password
returns to none.
restore or a full one. The drive loses all information, and the Administrator password
returns to none.
Note: A Quick Factory Restore formats the drive, while a Full Factory Restore
securely erases the drive.
To restore factory defaults:
1. For Restore Type, select Quick Factory Restore (default setting) or Full
Factory Restore and click the
Start
button.
2. When asked to confirm the action, click the Yes button to continue or the No
button to return to the Utilities page.
3. When the progress bar displays, if you selected Full Factory Restore in step 1,
but you change your mind, click the Change to Quick Restore button to start
a Quick Factory Restore from the beginning.
a Quick Factory Restore from the beginning.
At the end of the restore, the “Complete Restore Finished“ message displays,
and the system reboots.
and the system reboots.
Important: You may want to export and save the drive's current configuration before
restoring factory default settings so that you can import it afterwards. Note
that importing a configuration in this case does not restore shares, users,
or Twonky and Mionet settings (except MioNet enabled). See “Reboot/
Shutdown” on page 67.
that importing a configuration in this case does not restore shares, users,
or Twonky and Mionet settings (except MioNet enabled). See “Reboot/
Shutdown” on page 67.
WARNING!
Interrupting the factory restore process may damage the My
Book Live drive. Wait until after the reboot to use the drive
again.
Book Live drive. Wait until after the reboot to use the drive
again.