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Looks like they are just shared folders.
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- For a street price of Rs.7,500, the Iomega Home Media Cloud Edition offers good value for money. It’s hard to find a network drive at this price range that offers good performance and features. My only niggle with this would be the build quality of the plastic bits and buttons, which don’t seem to sturdy.
This thing has its own OS, though, so you'll have to go through whatever actions on that device with the software provided. See your manual for reference, I can't find one for your particular drive.
Move all your stuff to one folder or whatnot, then delete the shares, if you can. (You can add them, so I'd think you could delete some, unless the OS is picky about pre-configured shares.)
You may want to check the iomega site to see if you have the latest firmware and software first.
Well I may be reading this all wrong but
According to the IOmega Web Site this Enclosure has the drive Partitioned into different Drive Letters for the different media.
It also has a USB and Ethernet Interface so which are you using to connect to the drive?
If it is USB the stated Data Transfer to the Drive seems about right as somewhere around 8-8-5 MBS is a reasonable Copy Speed. You need to realize that writing to the drive is slower than reading from it. Also transferring Data Between different Partitions on the Drive is slower than writing to the drive as it first needs to read then write to the new location. So you are doubling the amount of work that the actual Drive needs to do and I would expect something slightly less than half Speed to move things around the drive.
Even if you where to use the Ethernet Interface I wouldn't expect much faster Write Times as this is still limited by the Speed that the Drive can actually write as well as any Speed Limitations in the Interface Circuity between the Ethernet Jack and the HDD. Of course transferring data around on the drive has the same limitations as mentioned above.
The Full Quick Start Guide for this drive is listed here
http://download.iomega.com/manuals/hmnhd-1208/print/d31497000c.pdf
As to your questions:-
1. Is there any point in keeping the configuration?
Depends on what you want to do. Undoubtedly using the drive to save different data to the different partitions with it's enclosed Software is the easiest way to go here but it may not offer what you actually need.
Now that I have 300GB of data organised across the various drives (doh!) is there a way to reconfigure the drives to folders without having to back-up and restore the lot!
Well this depends on where the data is actually located. For instance if you have some data on the Z Partition you can not delete that Partition and expect to retain your Data. Interestingly enough IOmega also recommend Backing UpSelena dreaming of you mp3 download. this unit so if you follow their directions it should be a easy job to reformat the drive as required and then recopy the One large block of Data to it. But it all depends on what your individual needs are here.
Col
So they *are* partitions.
That was my original assumption, but I couldn't find the user guide for the specific device, and nothing else I read was worded with 'partitions', only 'shares'.
Good catch. Where did you find the UG? I couldn't find it in the list.
I got lazy and looked on the IOmega Site
What can I say I'm Lazy.
Maybe I just got lucky and stumbled onto the Quick Start Guide I'm not really sure. But as I said above I may be wrong in the way that I read it.
Col
Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition Iso Download Pc
Thing is, I was there.
I'd gone to the manual listing page, where I now can find it
https://iomega-na-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/iomega_na_en.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=14432&p_sid=rTNMh3Nj&p_lva=18018&p_accessibility=&p_redirect=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfcm93X2NudD04LDgmcF9wcm9kcz0xMDMxLDEwNDMmcF9jYXRzPTUwJnBfcHY9Mi4xMDQzJnBfY3Y9MS41MCZwX3NlYXJjaF90eXBlPWFuc3dlcnMuc2VhcmNoX25sJnBfc2NmXzk9MTcyJnBfcGFnZT0x&p_li=#home_nhd
Tai lopez social media marketing agency download torrent free. But I could find everything But 'Home Media Network Hard Drive' at the time. Found everything else around it, But not that exact one. Sheesh. Either it wasn't there at the moment, or my mind is going (But I can't feel it, David!).
I didn't look for Manuals
I started at the front of the site and hit a add for the Drive that's in question here and clicked on that. Under that Advert Page there where Tabs and one had a Link to the Quick Start Guide.
Col
I didn't, either.
Must have missed the link you found, because from the product page I went through a 3-page rigamarole to get to the manuals, the page for which showed every product but the one in question. Odd. :0
Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition Iso Download Pc
Transfer speeds
Thanks for the replies.
I am using the ethernet connection via my Wrt54G Linksys router - wired to 2 pc's and wireless to my laptop.
I thought the comparatively slow read/write compared to either read or write would be down to the extra workload.
Will consider the trade off for the rest of it.
Thanks again.