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Software Installation

Chapter 3: Software Installation

3.1 For Windows XP and Windows 2000

Installation of the Classic SL Network Drive software is simple and easy. Insert the included "Classic SL Network Drive Manual & Software Installation CD" into your CD-ROM Drive and select the Drive Sharing and Classic SL Network Drive Mode. You will be guided through the installation.

Network Drive Mode:

NDAS mode: Select NDAS mode to share the Classic SL Network Drive with users on the network.

Drive Sharing:

Select a Drive Sharing Mode that is best for your environment:

Multi OS:

- Classic SL Network Drive can be shared within a mixed network of Win- dows98/Me/2000/XP and Apple Macintosh computers

-Multiple PC’s can have Read Only access simultaneously

-Write access is assigned to one user at a time and is passed from one user to another.

-Fastest performance

Multi-Write:

-Windows2000/XP environment

-Multiple PC’s can have Read and Write access simultaneously

USB 2.0 Mode: Select USB mode to use the Classic SL Network Drive as a portable external hard drive for your PC.

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Contents Freecom Classic SL Network Drive Dear customer Freecom Classic SL Network DriveCable Installation Table of ContentsSoftware Installation Status and Mode Indicator Page17Formatting Uninstall Page33 FAQ Page35Troubleshooting Page44 Regulatory Statements Page50 Minimum System Requirements Package ContentsClassic SL Network Drive Classic SL Network Drive Setup OverviewUSB Mode Ndas Ethernet ModeFor Windows XP and Windows Network Drive ModeDrive Sharing Multi OSUSB 2.0 Mode Ndas ModeFor Windows 98 SE and Windows ME StepDriver has been successfully installed, click Finish Classic SL Network Drive Administrator Add / register a New Classic SL Network Drive Drive RegistrationWindows Windows XP Read/Write Mode Read Only ModeSharing Classic SL Network Drive Using Classic SL Network DriveWindows 2000/XP Environment Mixed Environment with Windows and MacFreecom Classic SL Network Drive Gray Status and Mode IndicatorChanging from Read Only Mode to Read / Write Mode Changing from Read / Write Mode to Read Only ModeIntroduction to Administrator Tool Menu Drive Functions Introduction to Aggregation Introduction to MirroringRequirements for Aggregation / Mirroring Aggregate / Mirror Classic SL Network Drive Disable Classic SL Network DriveAdvanced Drive Functions AggregationMirroring Enable Classic SL Network DriveAggregationMirroring Format Classic SL Network Drive Unbind Classic SL Network Drive Advanced Drive Functions Initialize Classic SL Network Drive Formatting Classic SL Network DrivePartition Classic SL Network Drive Formatting Classic SL Network DriveFreecom Classic SL Network Drive Formatting Classic SL Network Drive Freecom Classic SL Network Drive Uninstalling Classic SL Network Drive UninstallFor Windows XP/2000 For Windows 98 SE / Windows Me General What can Classic SL Network Drive be used for?How is Classic SL Network Drive different from NAS or SAN? Windows 2000 / XP How should I format Classic SL Network Drive?How do I disconnect Classic SL Network Drive? FAQ Freecom Classic SL Network Drive FAQ Why can’t my computer go into hibernation or standby? Windows 98SE / Windows Me My Classic SL Network Drive shows up as a Black Dot Aggregation & Mirroring USBHow do I install Classic SL Network Drive? TroubleshootingAm getting Classic SL Network Drive unplugged abnormally? TroubleshootingFreecom Classic SL Network Drive Am using Windows 98SE and the CD software will not load Click on my files and get Access Denied. What should I do? Cannot Aggregate or Mirror Ndas Aggregation & Mirroring PICUnited States FCC Warranty valid in Europe/Turkey only