Trying to do password recovery/reset on one of these things, and all
methods I seem to find on the web imply that you know the password in
order to reset it. Having a hard time with the logic of that one! :)
Anyway, if anyone has any of these things and has a clue how to reset
the password/settings to default without knowing what the current
password is, I would love to hear it.
Thanks!
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