How to replace hard drive when it's damaged? Posted by Jack Ni on 21 February 2014 12:55 AM User might encounter first volume drive damage and this tutorial shows how users can do hard drive replacement to lower the risk of data losing not only in the first volume but in all the other volumes Please find your hard drive configuration in following scenarios and follow the steps to replace your hard drive. Scenario A: First volume type: Single Other volume type: Any Note: Data in first volume will be lost Procedure: 1. Users can hot-swap the damaged drive directly without shutdown the NAS 2. Go to [Storage Manager] --> Select Volume1 --> Click on "Remove" 3. Follow the wizard to build a new volume 1 for system 4. Users can select Quick Setup or Advanced Setup, and follow the instructions to continue Quick Setup: Advanced Setup: 5. Click "Finish" and a new volume1 is been created! Scenario B...
https://www.asustor.com/en/online/College_topic?topic=224 COURSE OBJECTIVES: After completing this course you will be able to: Configure your network equipment to setup remote access to your NAS via the Internet. PREREQUISITES Course Prerequisites: NAS 221: Remote Access - Using EZ-Connect Students are expected to have a working knowledge of: Signing up for DDNS services and setting up routers OUTLINE 1. Accessing your ASUSTOR NAS using the Internet 2. Configuring your router 3. Activate EZ-Router 4. Configuring DDNS service 4.1 Using DDNS service 5. Additional notes 1. Accessing your ASUSTOR NAS using the Internet ASUSTOR provides users with quick and convenient solutions that allow them to use their NAS through the internet and remotely access their files, creating an exclusive private cloud. If you are using an incompatible router and cannot use EZ-Connect to complete your remote connection settings, the instructions below will explain how to manually configure your router to g...
https://www.asustor.com/en-gb/knowledge/search?q=%20reset#:~:text=ASUSTOR%20provides%20a%20reset%20button,once%20its%20reset%2C ... https://itenterpriser.com/how-to/how-to-factory-reset-your-asustor-nas/ How to Factory Reset Your ASUSTOR NAS By Marshall Gunnell - June 5, 2020 If your ASUSTOR NAS is giving you problems or if you plan on selling it, perform a factory reset. A factory reset will restore the NAS to its factory default settings and wipe all the data from the drives. Here’s how to factory reset your ASUSTOR NAS. Advertisement Perform a Factory Reset Again, a factory reset will completely reset the NAS and wipe all of your data from your drives. If you’re just wanting to reset your password and network settings while keeping your data, perform a soft reset instead. If you’re sure you want to factory reset your NAS, be sure to back up your data first. To factory reset your ASUSTOR NAS, log in to the NAS and select the “Setting...
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