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Table 6: Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset Server Recovery Server's system hard drive has been replaced. Factory Reset Caution: Factory Reset does not remove data from the drives; instead it allows the existing data to be overwritten. To insure that your data can never be accessed, use a "shredder" program that overwrites the hard drives with random numbers or meaningless data. Recovering or resetting the server Steps for performing a Server Recovery or Factory Reset. To recover or reset the server Important: Use the Server Recovery Disc from a computer using a wired connection to the router (or switch). A wireless connection is not recommended. Additionally, if the server is some distance from the computer you are using for Server Recovery or Factory Reset, it may be more convenient to move the server near the computer. 1 If the HP MediaSmart Server Control Center is open on your computer, close it before proceeding. 2 Insert the Server Recovery Disc into a DVD drive in a computer connected to the network by an Ethernet cable. The Server Recovery program automatically starts. 7-8 Troubleshooting Version Update 1.1.1

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Troubleshooting
Version Update 1.1.1
7-8
Caution:
Factory Reset does not remove data from the drives; instead it
allows the existing data to be overwritten. To insure that your data can never
be accessed, use a “shredder” program that overwrites the hard drives with
random numbers or meaningless data.
Recovering or resetting the server
Steps for performing a Server Recovery or Factory Reset.
To recover or reset the server
Important:
Use the Server Recovery Disc from a computer using a wired
connection to the router (or switch). A wireless connection is not
recommended. Additionally, if the server is some distance from the computer
you are using for Server Recovery or Factory Reset, it may be more
convenient to move the server near the computer.
1
If the HP MediaSmart Server Control Center is open on your computer,
close it before proceeding.
2
Insert the Server Recovery Disc into a DVD drive in a computer connected
to the network by an Ethernet cable.
The Server Recovery program automatically starts.
Server’s system hard drive has been
replaced.
Table 6:
Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset
Server Recovery
Factory Reset