Network Drive for 3.5” IDE HDDM9-LAN User Manual& Installation Guidev1.1
The drive must be formatted using the FAT32 file system. If NTFS is used, the drive will only be recognised on USB. If you use Win2000 or WinXP an
The drive must be formatted using the FAT32 file system (MS-DOS). If Mac OS extended is used, the drive will only be recognised on USB. If you ca
To connect the LAN disk to your network, an additional switch, router or hub may be required. If you connect the LAN disk to your computer direc
If you forget your login name or password, press and hold the reset button, turn on the device and wait for 10 seconds before releasing it. This wi
The public folder is created by default. You may access it immediately after the system is ready, without any further setup or login. Make sure you
Make sure you are connected to the same network as your LAN disk. If you have assigned a password for your shared folder, please input the correct
If you don’t use the disk utility to format the drive, make sure that you choose the FAT32 file system, otherwise it won’t be recognised on the netw
Please read your warranty carefully, as this may vary between different vendors! If you experience network connection problems, use the IP addre
Q: I get Error Code -36 A: The Finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "smb://storage" could not be read or written. If
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION - 1 - CHAPTER 4 – LAN DISK SETUP - 10 - ICON KEY - 1 - NETWORK INSTALLATION ON A PC - 10 - NETWORK INSTA
Package Content may vary, depending on vendor & version. Chapter 1 - Introduction Icon Key Throughout this manual
If you forget your login name or password, press and hold the reset button, turn on the device and wait for 10 seconds before re
Your unit might come with a pre-installed hard drive. Before opening your enclosure, please read the warranty and any other notes from your vendor c
Make sure your computer is connected to the same network as your LAN disk. Do not connect the USB and Ethernet cables at the same time! To as
If the system doesn’t recognise the drive, turn on the power first, before connecting the USB cable. For safe removal of your drive and t
If the system doesn’t recognise the drive, turn on the power first, before connecting the USB cable. For safe removal of your drive and t
You can choose to create several partitions via USB. However please note that only the first partition will be recognised on the network (LAN disk f
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