In this image we see the security settings screen where you can set up your own personal password for accessing the hard drive wirelessly
Here we see a screen with the main options including “Transfer List,” which shows what active files are being transferred to/from the drive
In this image we see the Status screen which allows you to see the percentage of used up space on your drive, in my case 17%
In this image we can see the security settings screen where you can set up your own personal wireless password for accessing your hard-drive
In this window you can set up the name for your External drive and the Samba account information for using it with laptops (I presume since I do not currently have access to a lap top)
This window shows the settings for a slideshow if you were to view images through the hard drive onto a laptop
Warning you before you press OK that you will lose all your settings in your HDD
Here are the version information and code numbers in the drive
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