Once an SC101 partition is attached to a computer, it is visible in a file browser on that computer. Sometimes there is a small delay before the computer recognizes it is there and the partition shows. If the partition does not show at all, or if it once showed, but now has disappeared, then read this article.

In some places a partition — which is one area of a disk which is sectioned off from the rest — is confusingly called a drive with the SC101. For example, in Step 3 below, where the GUI reads "Attach Drive", it really means "Attach Partition".

If a partition has never been seen on a particular computer

1.Click Start > Programs > NETGEAR > Storage Central Manager Utility. (The menu item may read SCM, instead, depending on what version is installed.) Some time will go by before the next screen appears.

2.Ignore the automatic update by selecting the other radio button, clicking Next, then dismissing the popup by clicking No.

3.Select Attach Drive (either in the Wizard mode, or in Advanced Configuration mode) and click Next. Wait till the window displays the drives which are available to the computer, but which have not yet been attached.

4.Click to highlight one of the drives listed under "Select an available drive".

5.Enter the password for the partition/drive. Leave it blank if you didn't set any password (The password in this step is the password for a one particular partition. This is NOT the password for the whole disk, which is defaulted to the word "password".)

6.Click Attach Drive.

7.If you enter the wrong drive password, a message "Incorrect password" appears. Highlight the partition, and reenter the correct password. If you forget the password, you can reset it to blank by clicking Reset Drive Password. If you do this, you are asked for the SC101 administrative password — be aware that you cannot cancel out of this screen, and if you click Exit, the Wizard will close, and you'll have to repeat the above steps. Once the partition is successfully attached to a computer, it disappears from the list of attachable partitions.

8.On each computer that will access the SC101, repeat the above steps.

If a partition disappears — one that a particular computer could see before

1.Power off the computer and SC101 as described in “Power off and restart your network in this order”.

2.Click Start > Programs > NETGEAR > Storage Central Manager Utility. (The menu item may read SCM, instead, depending on what version is installed.) Some time will go by before the next screen appears.

3.Ignore the automatic update by selecting the other radio button, clicking Next, then dismissing the popup by clicking No.

4.Select Attach drives and then click Next.

Several minutes later a screen displays showing drives which are available to the computer, but which have not yet been attached.

5.If the partition is listed under "Select an available drive", then it is not attached. Attach it again:

i.Click to highlight one of the drives listed under "Select an available drive".

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NETGEAR SC101 manual If a partition has never been seen on a particular computer, Click Attach Drive

SC101 specifications

The NETGEAR SC101 is a network-attached storage (NAS) device designed to simplify data storage and sharing within a home or small office environment. It provides an efficient solution for users looking to centralize their files, making them accessible from multiple devices connected to the same network.

One of the main features of the SC101 is its user-friendly interface that allows for easy setup and administration. It supports Windows, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. This versatility makes it an attractive choice for households and small businesses that utilize different systems. The SC101 also implements a simple drag-and-drop file management system, enabling users to effortlessly store and retrieve their data.

The device is built with two bays, accommodating standard hard drives that can be customized based on the user's storage needs. This flexibility enables users to start with a single drive and expand their storage capabilities as required. The SC101 supports both RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurations, allowing for a balance between performance and data redundancy. RAID 0 offers enhanced speed, while RAID 1 mirrors data, providing a level of protection against drive failures.

Connectivity is another highlight of the SC101. It features an Ethernet port that connects to the network, with support for various protocols including TCP/IP and UDP. Users can access their files from any computer on the network or even remotely, providing enhanced accessibility for team collaboration or personal use. The built-in web-based management interface also enables users to manage user accounts and permissions, ensuring security and controlled access to data.

In terms of performance, the SC101 utilizes a 480 MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM, which helps in delivering satisfactory performance for file transfers. While it may not compete with modern storage solutions or high-speed drives, it facilitates efficient data retrieval suitable for home and office environments.

Overall, the NETGEAR SC101 is a practical NAS solution that combines central file storage, easy management, and essential data protection features. Its compatibility with various operating systems, support for RAID configurations, and user-friendly setup make it a solid choice for users seeking to enhance their data storage capabilities without the complexity often associated with high-end NAS systems.