How do I Uninstall Alt-F

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gdawg

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Jan 7, 2014, 7:47:43 PM1/7/14
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I installed Alt-F on my dns323 to give it a try using the flash method. After some work I got it working but I would like to go back to the dlink firmware for now. I tried the process to uninstall by replacing the firmware with the the 1.09 firmware but it does not work. It just keeps going back to Alt-F. Also I can no longer shutdown the NAS by pressing the main button on the front (it is also a dim blue instead of the former bright blue). Any suggestions. 

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João Cardoso

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Jan 8, 2014, 9:41:16 AM1/8/14
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On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 12:47:43 AM UTC, gdawg wrote:
I installed Alt-F on my dns323 to give it a try using the flash method. After some work I got it working but I would like to go back to the dlink firmware for now. I tried the process to uninstall by replacing the firmware with the the 1.09 firmware but it does not work. It just keeps going back to Alt-F.

Already answered, read webUI instructions and search the forum first: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt-f/yTm1khpIRf0/IesJsfs5FfMJ

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Jan 11, 2014, 10:49:41 AM1/11/14
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On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 17:47:43 UTC-7, gdawg wrote:
I installed Alt-F on my dns323 to give it a try using the flash method. After some work I got it working but I would like to go back to the dlink firmware for now. I tried the process to uninstall by replacing the firmware with the the 1.09 firmware but it does not work. It just keeps going back to Alt-F. Also I can no longer shutdown the NAS by pressing the main button on the front (it is also a dim blue instead of the former bright blue). Any suggestions. 

Thanks

It might be hard if you're new to Alt-F, but I stuck with it and today it remains one of the best things I've found online. So, even though you've be told how to remove it, I'd encourage you to stick with it. Help here's is great and the firmware is, well, great.
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