Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Lantronix devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.
Default Admin Password
The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.
Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Dlink devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.
Default Admin Password
The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.
Below are some easy and straight forward instructions to clone your SAS Hard Disk.
image courtesy of WD
The below instructions assume you are using a windows based machine and use a great little utility called HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool this can be used to create an exact low-level, sector-by-sector device duplication you can clone SATA, IDE, SAS, SCSI, SSD drives, USB sticks, SD, MMC and CompactFlash cards to an img file or to another device..
We would recommend you get the standalone version as this means you don’t need to install the program and will run straight from the download.
Pop your SAS Hard Disk into your PC or laptop.
Start up the program.
Highlight your SAS Hard Disk and click continue.
Highlight the device you want to copy to, or select if you want to write to an image file.
If you want to write to an image file to copy to a SAS Hard Disk at a later date – Double click on the FILE option and choose the location and name for your image file.
Click Continue.
You will now get a display showing your previous choices, check them and then double check them – If you write to the wrong drive e.g. Your main hard disk your computer will be very poorly!!
Click start.
The program will now clone your SAS Hard Disk.
That is it, you now have a clone or an img file of your SAS Hard Disk. If you created an image file this can now be used to make multiple clones.
To go the opposite way e.g. Burn an image to SAS Hard Disk, choose an image file in the first window and then an SAS Hard Disk in the second.
If you would like to check out some of our useful Utilities please visit our Internet Utilities page.
If you would like help with your computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.
Below are some easy and straight forward instructions to clone your SCSI Hard disk.
The below instructions assume you are using a windows based machine and use a great little utility called HDD-Raw-
image courtesy of WD
Copy-Tool this can be used to create an exact low-level, sector-by-sector device duplication you can clone SATA, IDE, SAS, SCSI, SSD drives, USB sticks, SD, MMC and CompactFlash cards to an img file or to another device..
We would recommend you get the standalone version as this means you don’t need to install the program and will run straight from the download.
Pop your SD card into your PC or laptop.
Start up the program.
Highlight your SCSI Hard disk and click continue.
Highlight the device you want to copy to, or select if you want to write to an image file.
If you want to write to an image file to copy to a SCSI Hard disk at a later date – Double click on the FILE option and choose the location and name for your image file.
Click Continue.
You will now get a display showing your previous choices, check them and then double check them – If you write to the wrong drive e.g. Your main hard disk your computer will be very poorly!!
Click start.
The program will now clone your SCSI Hard disk.
That is it, you now have a clone or an img file of your SCSI Hard disk. If you created an image file this can now be used to make multiple clones.
To go the opposite way e.g. Burn an image to SCSI Hard disk, choose an image file in the first window and then an SCSI Hard disk in the second.
If you would like to check out some of our useful Utilities please visit our Internet Utilities page.
If you would like help with your computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.
Below are some easy and straight forward instructions to clone your MMC card.
MMC cards
The below instructions assume you are using a windows based machine and use a great little utility called HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool this can be used to create an exact low-level, sector-by-sector device duplication you can clone SATA, IDE, SAS, SCSI, SSD drives, USB sticks, SD, MMC and CompactFlash cards to an img file or to another device..
We would recommend you get the standalone version as this means you don’t need to install the program and will run straight from the download.
Pop your MMC card into your PC or laptop.
Start up the program.
Highlight your MMC card and click continue (the card you want to copy).
Highlight the device you want to copy to, or select if you want to write to an image file.
If you want to write to an image file to copy to a MMC card at a later date – Double click on the FILE option and choose the location and name for your image file.
Click Continue.
You will now get a display showing your previous choices, check them and then double check them – If you write to the wrong drive e.g. Your main hard disk your computer will be very poorly!!
Click start.
The program will now clone your MMC card.
That is it, you now have a clone or an img file of your MMC card. If you created an image file this can now be used to make multiple clones.
To go the opposite way e.g. Burn an image to MMC , choose an image file in the first window and then an MMC card in the second.
If you would like to check out some of our useful Utilities please visit our Internet Utilities page.
If you would like help with your computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.
We would recommend you get the standalone version as this means you don’t need to install the program and will run straight from the download.
Pop your SATA Hard Disk into your PC or laptop.
Start up the program.
Highlight your SATA Hard Disk and click continue (the card you want to copy).
Highlight the device you want to copy to, or select if you want to write to an image file.
If you want to write to an image file to copy to a SATA Hard Disk at a later date – Double click on the FILE option and choose the location and name for your image file.
Click Continue.
You will now get a display showing your previous choices, check them and then double check them – If you write to the wrong drive e.g. Your main hard disk your computer will be very poorly!!
Click start.
The program will now clone your SATA Hard Disk.
That is it, you now have a clone or an img file of your SATA Hard Disk. If you created an image file this can now be used to make multiple clones.
To go the opposite way e.g. Burn an image to SATA Hard Disk, choose an image file in the first window and then an SATA Hard Disk in the second.
If you would like to check out some of our useful Utilities please visit our Internet Utilities page.
If you would like help with your computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.
Both surprisingly and annoyingly Netgear do not put the default Admin login username and password in the standard documentation and as security is turned on by default, so you won’t be able to access the control panel without it.
NETGEAR ReadyNAS Default Admin Password
Default Username and Password.
User: admin
Password: password
If you have lost or forgotten your password then you can recover it by answering your secret question you entered when initially setting up the NAS. Type in http://the_ip_of_your_nas/password_recovery to go to the recovery page.
If you have forgotten your secret question answer then you will need to perform a firmware re installation this can be accessed from the boot menu.
If you would like help with your NAS, Computer or Laptop then please contact usor visit our IT SupportPage.
Below are some easy and straight forward instructions to clone your IDE Hard Disk.
The below instructions assume you are using a windows based machine and use a great little utility called HDD-Raw-
image courtesy of WD
Copy-Tool this can be used to create an exact low-level, sector-by-sector device duplication you can clone IDE, SAS, SATA, SCSI, SSD drives, USB memory sticks, SD, MMC and CompactFlash cards to an img file or to another device.
We would recommend you get the standalone version as this means you don’t need to install the program and will run straight from the download.
Pop your IDE Hard Disk into your PC, laptop or docking station.
Start up the program.
Highlight your IDE Hard Disk and click continue (the card you want to copy).
Highlight the device you want to copy to, or select if you want to write to an image file.
If you want to write to an image file to copy to a IDE Hard Diskat a later date – Double click on the FILE option and choose the location and name for your image file.
Click Continue.
You will now get a display showing your previous choices, check them and then double check them – If you write to the wrong drive e.g. Your main hard disk your computer will be very poorly!!
Click start.
The program will now clone your IDE Hard Disk.
That is it, you now have a clone or an img file of your IDE Hard Disk. If you created an image file this can now be used to make multiple clones.
To go the opposite way e.g. Burn an image to IDE Hard Disk, choose an image file in the first window and then an IDE Hard Disk in the second.
If you would like to check out some of our useful Utilities please visit our Internet Utilities page.
If you would like help with your computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.
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