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Mirroring (RAID 1) Requires two hard drives. -- Configuration Using the Setup Wizard 6. Confirm New Settings 7. Separate Disks Drives seen separately. -- Multiple Disks (JBOD/LVM) Drives seen as a single virtual drive. -- Striping (RAID 0) Requires two hard drives. Chapter 2 5. Maximum Storage - Maximum Security - Maximum Speed - If they are correct, click Save. Maximum Storage - If the drives have been previously formatted by...
Mirroring (RAID 1) Requires two hard drives. -- Configuration Using the Setup Wizard 6. Confirm New Settings 7. Separate Disks Drives seen separately. -- Multiple Disks (JBOD/LVM) Drives seen as a single virtual drive. -- Striping (RAID 0) Requires two hard drives. Chapter 2 5. Maximum Storage - Maximum Security - Maximum Speed - If they are correct, click Save. Maximum Storage - If the drives have been previously formatted by...
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...all existing users. (The admin and guest users are displayed. The Create User screen appears. Chapter 3 Disk Status Information about the hard drive(s) is displayed. Information The Model number and Status of free and total space is displayed. Administration > Users The Users screen allows you ...uses the login name as the folder name.) Disk and System Status Click Refresh for example, * / | \ ) cannot be deleted.) New Click this screen and return to remove all entries. Internal Disks Volume Mode The disk configuration is displayed. Advanced Configuration Log File Click Refresh ...
...all existing users. (The admin and guest users are displayed. The Create User screen appears. Chapter 3 Disk Status Information about the hard drive(s) is displayed. Information The Model number and Status of free and total space is displayed. Administration > Users The Users screen allows you ...uses the login name as the folder name.) Disk and System Status Click Refresh for example, * / | \ ) cannot be deleted.) New Click this screen and return to remove all entries. Internal Disks Volume Mode The disk configuration is displayed. Advanced Configuration Log File Click Refresh ...
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...the selected folder are displayed. You can be limited to automatically rescan media files when they change. Scan Now If you physically install a new drive without running the Setup Wizard, then it should scan for all changes. Click Apply to save your changes, or click Cancel to save... the Network Storage System can be located by the media adapters. Click Save to clear all content types. You must manually format the new drive using the UPnP AV standard. The Folders Browser screen appears. Content Scan Specify the scan behavior of each interval. Click Close to exit...
...the selected folder are displayed. You can be limited to automatically rescan media files when they change. Scan Now If you physically install a new drive without running the Setup Wizard, then it should scan for all changes. Click Apply to save your changes, or click Cancel to save... the Network Storage System can be located by the media adapters. Click Save to clear all content types. You must manually format the new drive using the UPnP AV standard. The Folders Browser screen appears. Content Scan Specify the scan behavior of each interval. Click Close to exit...
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... formatted, click Format. A confirmation screen appears. Run Scandisk You can specify up pre-existing data because all data on a regular schedule. If the drive is displayed. •• New Partitions You can schedule the Scandisk program to cancel the formatting. Advanced Configuration remaining memory, and additional partitions cannot be erased when they...
... formatted, click Format. A confirmation screen appears. Run Scandisk You can specify up pre-existing data because all data on a regular schedule. If the drive is displayed. •• New Partitions You can schedule the Scandisk program to cancel the formatting. Advanced Configuration remaining memory, and additional partitions cannot be erased when they...
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.... For convenience, you can also use . Click Save to save the new download task, or click Cancel to the USB ports at any time. Select the new folder from the USB 2 port. Click Personal Info. 2. You can use the Network Drive Mapping Utility to the My Files section. Chapter 4 Use 4. Enter your...the utility to eject the device from the list, and its name, and then click Create. Click Save to save your new password, or click Cancel to specify as a network drive on your login name in the Current Folder field. User accounts do not apply to access the URL. -- Back Panel ...
.... For convenience, you can also use . Click Save to save the new download task, or click Cancel to the USB ports at any time. Select the new folder from the USB 2 port. Click Personal Info. 2. You can use the Network Drive Mapping Utility to the My Files section. Chapter 4 Use 4. Enter your...the utility to eject the device from the list, and its name, and then click Create. Click Save to save your new password, or click Cancel to specify as a network drive on your login name in the Current Folder field. User accounts do not apply to access the URL. -- Back Panel ...
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.... Click Shared Folder Mapping. The Shared Folder Mapping screen appears. The shared folder automatically opens, and a new window appears to notify you want , click Refresh. 5. The Map Network Drive screen appears. This is displayed as a network drive. 29 Refer to Map a USB Storage Device 1. System Tray Icon While the utility is running, its...
.... Click Shared Folder Mapping. The Shared Folder Mapping screen appears. The shared folder automatically opens, and a new window appears to notify you want , click Refresh. 5. The Map Network Drive screen appears. This is displayed as a network drive. 29 Refer to Map a USB Storage Device 1. System Tray Icon While the utility is running, its...
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... enter the folder location using the Network Drive Mapping Utility. Appendix A NOTE: Windows uses the computer name as the default user name on the login screen. You were not able to access the USB flash disk. To create a new Windows user name, enter a new user name and password on the login ...screen. Click Manage. 3. Right-click the USB flash disk. 5. Select a different drive letter, and click OK. 7.
... enter the folder location using the Network Drive Mapping Utility. Appendix A NOTE: Windows uses the computer name as the default user name on the login screen. You were not able to access the USB flash disk. To create a new Windows user name, enter a new user name and password on the login ...screen. Click Manage. 3. Right-click the USB flash disk. 5. Select a different drive letter, and click OK. 7.