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The USB device is listed under
USB Disks
. Additionally, any folders on
the USB device are automatically shared and available for media
streaming.
To remove a USB drive from total storage
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Tools
tab, click
Customize HP Media Vault
.
You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one
up. For additional information, see
Editing System Settings on page 2-26
.
3
On the
Disks
tab, locate the USB device you want to remove.
4
Click
Remove
.
The drive is removed from the list of drives on the Disk Setting page.
Disconnect the USB device from the server.
Formatting an External USB Device
The HP Media Vault can interact with USB devices formatted as FAT32, NTFS,
or ext3. The HP Media Vault can read and write files to FAT32 and ext3. The
Media Vault can only read files from NTFS devices. It cannot write to them.
You may also want to consider that ext3 disks can store larger files, over 74.7
GB.
To format a USB device
Note:
Formatting disk drives erases all the disk’s contents, including boot
records, partition tables, and all shared folders and their sub-folders and files.
Format disks only when you know that it is safe to proceed.
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Tools
tab, click
Customize HP Media Vault
.
You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one
up. For additional information, see
Editing System Settings on page 2-26
.
3
On the
Disks
tab, locate the USB disk you want to format.
4
Click
Format
.
Summary of Contents for Media Vault mv5020
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