Техническая Спецификация для Buffalo TeraStation 3400 16TB TS3400D1604
Модели
TS3400D1604
155
2
Click the
icon to the right of “Restore/Erase”.
3
Click Initialize TeraStation.
4
The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK.
5
The TeraStation will be restored to its factory default settings.
Creating an Initialization Drive
A system initialization drive will restore the settings on your TeraStation to their factory defaults. You can initialize them
without logging in to Settings. Follow the steps below to create a system initialization drive.
without logging in to Settings. Follow the steps below to create a system initialization drive.
Notes:
• Normally, making and using the system initialization drive will not affect data. However, always back up your data
• Normally, making and using the system initialization drive will not affect data. However, always back up your data
regularly!
• This USB drive can use to recover the system if your TeraStation doesn’t boot at all. In this case, if the data parti-
tion is damaged, then all your data will be deleted by the recovery process.
1
Insert a 1 GB or larger USB flash drive into a USB port on the TeraStation.
Note: All data on the USB flash drive will be erased!
2
In Settings, navigate to Management-Restore/Erase-USB Options.
3
Select Create a USB drive for initializing settings.
4
Select the USB memory device from “Target USB drive”, then click Execute.
5
Enter the 4 digit confirmation number and click OK. The TeraStation will create the initialization drive. This will take
about a minute.
about a minute.
6
When the “finished” dialog opens, the USB initialization drive is ready to use. Dismount the USB drive before
unplugging it. See “Dismounting Drives” in Chapter 4 for the instructions on dismounting drives.
unplugging it. See “Dismounting Drives” in Chapter 4 for the instructions on dismounting drives.
Initializing with the USB Drive
To initialize the settings on your TeraStation with the USB drive as created in above, follow the procedure below.
1
Create a USB “initialization drive” as described above.
2
Insert the USB drive into a USB 2.0 port (not a USB 3.0 port) on the TeraStation.