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I looking for support on how to factory rest the MSM controller 760 using the CLI, I conducted all the directions from the guide. 

 but these steps dont reset the default settings, it keeps going back to the setup. need help! Please

 

heres the steps I took, but after step completes , it reboots  but not to factory defualt - can any boby help?
1. Power off the controller.
2. Connect a serial cable to the controller console port as follows:
 For the MSM730, and MSM750, see the relevant section in Appendix B: Console ports.
 For the MSM760, see the MSM760 Controllers Installation and Getting Started Guide.
3. Configure a communications terminal program such as Microsoft Hyperterminal for Windows or Minicom for Linux as follows:
 Terminal: VT-100 (ANSI)
 Speed: Set speed according to the controller model:
 For the MSM730 and MSM750, set speed to 115200 bps.
 For the MSM760, set speed to 9600 bps.
 Data bits: 8
 Stop bits: 1
 Parity: none
 Flow control: none
4. Open an appropriately-configured terminal session.
5. Power on the controller. System boot messages appear.
6. Do not press any keyboard keys. Wait for the LILO prompt to appear. It looks like this:
LILO 22.1 boot:
Important As soon as the LILO prompt appears, tap the keyboard space bar to prevent the automatic (non-factory-default) boot from continuing. You must tap the space bar or other key within four seconds of the prompt appearing.
7. At the LILO prompt, type the command linux factory and press Enter. The boot with factory defaults begins.

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