Data rescue 4 manual
Connected to the same network as the computer you are using via the LAN 1 Ethernet port.In certain configurations, the NAS is connected to two separate networks. Connected to the same network as the computer you are using.If you do not see the NAS OS device in Seagate Network Assistant, confirm that your NAS is: Tap on one of the keys to view the NAS's VGA signal. If the monitor appears to be receiving a signal but no image is present, try to connect a USB keyboard to one of the NAS's USB ports. The VGA signal reverts to energy saving mode within a few minutes. You can also review the device's IP and MAC addresses. Doing so will help you confirm that the NAS boots from the USB key. While not obligatory, you can connect a compatible monitor to the NAS before following the recovery steps. Launch Seagate Network Assistant (see Seagate Network Assistant).
#Data rescue 4 manual update#
See the instructions below to update the USB key. Running the NAS OS 3 installer on a device that runs NAS OS 4 can have unwanted consequences. You must download the most recent version onto the USB key before following the steps below. Note for NAS OS devices shipped with NAS OS 3: The NAS OS 3 installer is available on the USB key shipped with your NAS OS device. Since all data will be deleted during the format, Seagate highly recommends that you back up your files before selecting this option.
#Data rescue 4 manual install#
Format the drives and install NAS OS: The Installer will format the NAS's hard drives before reinstalling NAS OS.
Users, Shares, Network, etc.) to their original states. Factory default includes the reversion of all NAS OS parameters (e.g. Seagate cannot guarantee that all your data will be saved.