
37
is
Uti
it
Enter t
is screen
se
ectin
Contro
Pane
/ Maintenance / Dis
Uti
it
. You
ill be presented with a table that lists the status o
all detected storage
devices. The fi rst device listed (“/dev/hda/”) will be the main data
artition
of the NAS hard drive
If you have another storage device attached to the USB-A port, its status will
be displayed on the next row o
the table
From this table, you have the option to per
orm the
ollowing actions on a
s
ecifi c stora
e device usin
the buttons
rovided:
rmat
The hard drive is pre
ormatted at the
actory as FAT32. I
you want to
change the
ormat to EXT2 or EXT3, make your selection
rom the pull-
own menu, an
ress
rma
The FAT32 format is the most fl exible format, since it allows
ou to use the
drive with either the USB-B or Ethernet inter
ace. Alternatively, i
you plan to
use your drive only with Ethernet, you can realize the
ollowing bene
ts by
reformattin
to EXT2 or EXT3
Faster
ata t
rou
ut
A
i
it
to a
ocate user stora
e
uota
Prevent
assword-
rotected folders from bein
accessed via a
SB-B connection
Re
ar
in
auxi
iar
stora
e
evices attac
e
to
our USB-A
ort,
ou ma
nd that you need to re
ormat your device to FAT32 using Disk Utility be
ore
our device will mount
ro
erl
usin
the NAS drive
can
Pr
t
Scan button if
ou would like to scan
our disk for errors
nmount
Press the
nmoun
button i
you would like to unmount the auxiliary
stora
e device. This button is disabled for the
rimar
hard disk
Caution: Formattin
t
e
rive wi
e
ete a
ata
rom your drive and will reset all settings to
actor
default. Use extreme care to
rotect an
reviousl
stored data be
ore re
ormattin
our drive.