If you default your LVMU, there is going to be some initial setup that needs to be done that is beyond end-user information. Therefore I doubt that its gonna be able to be posted publicly here. If you are serious about getting your vm back up and running in a timely manner you are going to have to enlist the help of a tech that knows this product. Wether you do this through your local provider (which it seems you dont have a very good relationship with) or you get somebody from here to help you, that is your call. As Voyager mentioned, this could have all been avoided by just moving a few jumpers, and would have taken a matter of minutes to complete.