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| **Internal hard drive** | <WRAP> | | **Internal hard drive** | <WRAP> | ||
* 3.5" SATA-I, SATA-II or SATA-III hard drive | * 3.5" SATA-I, SATA-II or SATA-III hard drive | ||
- | * Capacity 80GB - 4TB (supports large volumes in excess of 2TB) | + | * Capacity 80GB - 6TB (supports large volumes in excess of 2TB) |
* XFS file system | * XFS file system | ||
</WRAP> | | </WRAP> | | ||
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| **Reset** | System reset button | | | **Reset** | System reset button | | ||
- | <note>To reset the configurations (e.g. admin password, DHCP settings, preferences, etc.), make sure the power is ON and the system is running. **Press and hold the Reset button for 12 seconds** and then release it.</note> | + | <note>To reset the configurations (e.g. admin password and network settings), make sure the power is ON and the system is running. **Press and hold the reset button for 5-10 seconds** and then release it. Wait until the system LED stops flashing before attempting to login again.\\ \\ |
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+ | To reset the device back to factory default, **press and hold the reset button for 12 seconds** and then release it. After the reset, it will be necessary to [[howto#how_to_mount_existing_partitions|manually mount the HOME and SWAP partition]]. Also, even though the private files of the other users can still be accessed by the admin, it will be necessary to recreate the previous user accounts before the users can login again and access their existing data.</note> | ||
==== Power ON/OFF Procedure ==== | ==== Power ON/OFF Procedure ==== |