Pair of Motors turning wrong direction

Got a Hubsan X4 a couple of years ago and flew it a bit and then put in case for a year or so. Decided to get it out again, charged up the batteries and fired it up. No lift off the first time, noticed the blades were reversed on the motors. Made the switch, liftoff, but need calibration. Reset the controller and now one pair of motors are turning in the wrong direction for the orientation of the blades. I don't think that is correct. How did the motor rotation direction get reversed? It flew before I messed with the calibration of the controller so I know the blades are on correctly. I could fly it with all white blades but I want to figure this out and fly with both white and black blades.
Thanks in advance for any help / suggestions.
 
Wrong way Kent.

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The motor wiring has not been disconnected. The device is as it was delivered. It worked previously, but suddenly after messing with the calibration routine per the manual, one set is now rotating in the opposite direction from what it should. Is there a way to do a "factory reboot"?
 
It looks to me like Jackson screen captured from the manual for that quad. While Ken's diagram shows the way the vast majority of quads have their motors oriented, there ARE some that are oriented the way Jackson showed. That Hubsan may be one of them...the cowboy usually does his homework.
 
Well, I just realized that in addition to there being white and black blades, there are also A nd B versions of each blade. The problem was I had the wrong version of the white blades on each motor. I had them reversed.
The problem is solved.
So which way do they turn? We will give you 2 choices.
 
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