Qnap Factory Reset

Qnap Factory Reset



To factory reset your QNAP NAS, log in to the NAS and open the “Control Panel” app. The app should be on your home screen but if it’s not, you can click the hamburger icon in the top-left corner of the window and select “Control Panel” under the “Systems” group. The “Control Panel” window will appear.

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System Reset and Restore to Factory Default – QNAP Systems, The different ways of resetting your NAS – explained! | QNAP, To locate these options, open Control Panel > Backup / Restore > Restore to Factory Default. 1. Restore Factory Defaults & Format All Volumes. This will reset the system settings to its defaults and it will also format all of the volumes currently in the unit. 2. Reset Settings, 9/28/2020  · To factory reset your QNAP NAS, log in to the NAS and open the “Control Panel” app. The app should be on your home screen but if it’s not, you can click the hamburger icon in the top-left corner of the window and select “Control Panel” under the “Systems” group..

Basic system reset using QES. Go to Control Panel> System> Hardware> Backup/Restore> Restore to Factory Default. Click Reset Settings. Basic system reset using the reset button. Power on the NAS. Press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds. Advanced system reset.

Login Qnap and go to Administration Page -> Reset to Factory Defaults. This will Reset, Format and Install RAID system.

Login Qnap and go to Administration Page -> Reset to Factory Defaults. This will Reset, Format and Install RAID system.

1/8/2019  · 1. Choose “Restore Factory Settings” to reset your QNAP NAS to default but keep all files (the data on the hard drives will NOT be deleted.) Note: Choosing “Initialize System” will delete the data. 2. Choose “Start”. 3. After restoring to factory default settings, select “Go to NAS Management” and then back to the QTS login page. 4.

10/17/2010  · sl1000 wrote:i hope you realize that going back to factory default also means you loose all your data! better to contact qnap support and let them fix it for you, or tell us some more info so we can try to help: 1. can you still reach your data? (if you have setup raid, it’s under /share/MD0_DATA ) 2. could you post the output of the following commands for me:, The following information is two methods for performing a complete re-installation of a QNap NAS. The first involves hot swapping the hard disks at a particular point in the process. The second involves installing the hard disks in another computer and using an …

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