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How do I uninstall Synology NAS?

How do I uninstall Synology NAS?

Steps to run a Secure Erase:

  1. In DSM, go to Storage Manager > HDD/SSD.
  2. Select a drive and click Action > Secure Erase.

How do I connect to Synology ds213?

1 Connect the AC adapter to the power port of DiskStation. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC power adapter, and the other to the power outlet. 2 Use the LAN cable to connect DiskStation to your switch/router/hub. 3 Press and hold the power button to turn on your DiskStation.

How do I factory reset my Synology NAS?

Locate the RESET button on your Synology NAS. Press and hold down the RESET button for about 4 seconds until you hear a beep. Release the button immediately. Press and hold down the RESET button again for 4 seconds until you hear 3 more beeps.

How do I reinstall Synology DSM?

Open up Synology Assistant, and then double-click your NAS drive (it will say “Configuration Lost” next to it) to access it. Click the “Re-install” button. Next, hit the green “Install Now” button. Wait for the NAS to reinstall DSM and reboot itself.

How do I delete data from my NAS?

Free download Stellar BitRaser for the file on your Windows computer and launch it. Click the section “System Traces” and select “Map Network Drive MRUs” to start wiping data from NAS drive. Click the “Erase Now” button to process. After complete erasing, you can reboot your system.

Why can’t I see my Synology on the network?

Make sure that your Synology NAS and computer are located on the same local area network and subnet. Temporarily disable or remove firewall software on your computer. Try using other Ethernet cables to connect to your Synology NAS to check for defective cables.

How do I connect to Synology NAS in Windows 10?

Overview

  1. Open a Windows Explorer window and go to Computer.
  2. Click Map network drive.
  3. On the Map Network Drive window, choose a drive letter from the Drive drop-down menu.
  4. In the Folder field, enter the server name of your Synology NAS and shared folder name preceded and separated by backslashes.

What is the root password for Synology?

admin
Enter the SSH port of your Synology device in the Port field, e.g., 22. Click Open. Enter the password of the default account “admin”. You are now signed in to your Synology device with root privilege via SSH.

What is the default admin password for Synology?

Double-click on your Synology device. Enter the system’s default username, admin, and leave the password field blank.

How do I reset my Synology NAS DSM 7?

Hard reset Press and hold down on the reset button again for approximately four seconds until three beeps sound. Wait for approximately two minutes until the status light on the NAS flashes orange. Re-connect to NAS using your browser or the Web Assistant. Follow the on-screen wizard to install and set up DSM.

What are the ports on the Synology ds213 NAS?

The side panels of the DS213 have the Synology name etched into the metal with an underlying mesh to provide airflow to the NAS. Looking at the back we see a 92 mm fan, two USB 3.0 ports, a Gigabit Ethernet ports, reset switch, a Kensington lock port and AC input.

Which is the latest NAS unit from Synology?

Synology’s 2-bay NAS units have consistently performed well in our tests. Today, the latest additions to the 2-bay lineup have been launched in the form of the DS213 and DS213+. The DS213+ also marks the reappearance of Freescale’s PowerPC based NAS processors in the Synology 2-bay units.

What is AES 256 bit on Synology ds213?

DS213 provides share-level AES 256-bit encryption to aid in the prevention of unauthorized access attempts to the hard drives. Energy Efficient with Cool and Quiet Design Synology DS213 is designed with energy efficiency in mind.

What kind of Seagate drives does Synology use?

Synology shipped this review unit with two Seagate 1 TB Barracuda drives. Here is a shot of the DS213 without the drives. The side panels of the DS213 have the Synology name etched into the metal with an underlying mesh to provide airflow to the NAS.

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Ruth Doyle