Verbatim Network Multimedia Hard Drive manual Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Linux

Models: Network Multimedia Hard Drive

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1.1.1Windows 2000, XP, Vista

1.After connecting MEDIASTATION and plug power cable,Windows itself will install driver automatically. And then, check the driver installation at Windows [Start > Settings > Control panel > (switch to classic View on Windows XP) > system > Hardware > Device manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Mass Storage Device ].

2.Check ‘My Computer’ or ‘Explorer’, there should be a new volume. You can copy any data to this volume.

3.After copying data, remove MEDIASTATION with using remove icon at Windows right-down corner. If you don’t follow this procedure, data and MEDIASTATION may have damage.

When you see ‘Non High-Speed USB Hub Message’

The message will be displayed On windows XP when you plug MEDIASTATION into USB 1.1 spec. Host adapter.

1.1.2Linux

Compatible with Linux 2.4 or higher.

[Automatic Mount]

After booting, do log-in.

Connect MEDIASTATION -> Power On MEDIASTATION -> Check the detection with [fdisk] -> make Mount Pointer (ex. mediatest) at Folder Mount(/mnt) -> Edit [/etc/fstab] -> add the following;

/dev/sda /mnt/mediatest vfat noauto, user 0 0

(in case of FAT32 HDD)

/dev/sda /mnt/mediatest ntfs noauto, user 0 0

(in case of NTFS HDD)

Do Log-in again.

 

Above example “sda” is assumed that the MEDIASTATION will be detected as “sda” on your system. If not, you have to write the drive name which is detected as “USB Mass Storage”, not “sda”

[Manual Mount]

Connect MEDIASTATION -> Power On MEDIASTATION -> Check the detection with [fdisk] -> make Mount Pointer (ex. mediatest) at Folder Mount(/mnt) -> Edit [/etc/fstab] -> add the following;

mount –t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest (in case of FAT32 HDD)

mount –t ntfs /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest (in case of FAT32 HDD)

Above example “sda” is assumed that the MEDIASTATION will be detected as “sda” on your system. If not, you have to write the drive name which is detected as “USB Mass Storage”, not “sda”

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Verbatim Network Multimedia Hard Drive manual Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Linux