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5. Press the C key to reboot the NVR300.
Proceed to Step 2 that follows.

STEP 2. PERFORM MISCELLANEOUS TASKS.

1. If you are using DX9200HDDI external storage, extend the internal storage volume of the NVR300 by adding disk space from the
DX9200HDDI. To do so, refer to the Adding External Storage with DX9200HDDI Video Storage Units section.
2. Configure the network settings as appropriate. For detailed information, refer to Network Settings Configuration in the Installation section.
3. Start the NVR300 service as follows:
a. On the Windows XP desktop, right-click the My Computer icon and then click Manage.
The Computer Management window appears.
b. In the left pane of the Computer Management window, locate the Services and Applications item.
c. Double-click Services and Applications to open the item.
d. Under the Services and Applications item, click Services.
A list of services appears in the right pane of the Computer Management window.
e. Locate the NVR300 service, and then start the service as follows:
(1) Right-click NVR300, and then click Properties.
The NVR300 Properties (Local Computer) dialog box appears.
(2) From the Startup type drop-down box, click Automatic.
(3) Click the Apply button.
(4) Under the “Service status” field, click the Start button.
(5) Click the OK button.
REPLACING DATA STORAGE HARD DISK DRIVES
The NVR300 is designed to be a robust network storage device for security surveillance applications. If, however, a hard disk drive fails, you can
replace it with a new drive:
In NVR316-500 and NVR332-500 systems (non-RAID), the data storage hard disk drive is field replaceable. All recordings on the failed
storage drive are lost.
In an NVR300 internal RAID configuration, a failed storage drive is field replaceable. An internal RAID configuration allows for one data
storage hard drive failure at a time without the loss of recordings.
The following sections provide information about replacing a failed storage drive in an NVR316-500 or NVR332-500 system (non-RAID) and in an
NVR300 RAID system.