Ximeta Technology NDU10160 Net disk User Manual NetDisk TM

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   NetDisk TM  Installation Guide
 NetDisk Installation Guide   XiMeta, Inc. Irvine, California   Copyright © 2003, All rights reserved.  Reproduction in any manner or translation without prior written permission of XiMeta, Inc. is strictly prohibited.   Warranty XiMeta, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the content hereof without the obligation of XiMeta, Inc. to notify any person of such revision or changes. XiMeta, Inc. provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.     FCC Compliance Statement  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital  device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -  Reorient Relocate the receiving antenna -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which  the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  2
  License The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement.  The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement.   All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.   3
 Congratulations on your purchase of the NetDisk Network Direct Attached Storage Solution.  This NetDisk Installation Guide is intended to help you install the product quickly and easily.  The NetDisk Installation Guide is intended for individual users who need to install and support one or more NetDisk on their PC’s and network.  The NetDisk Installation Guide assumes a basic understanding of PC’s and networks.  Please follow these instructions to setup your NetDisk on your network so you can begin using it immediately.   Models Covered By This Guide  This NetDisk Installation Guide includes information on the following models:  NDU10-80 • • • NDU10-120 NDU10-160   Package Contents                                                                          NetDisk             Quick Install Guide       Software Installation          CD-ROM                                                 Ethernet Cable       USB Cable       Power Adapter and Power Cord      4
 Table of Content  Preface         3  Network Requirements   Wired Network Users       5  Wireless Network Users       5  USB Users        5  Software Requirement        5  Hardware Installation            Installation for Network Users      6   Installation for Cross-wired Ethernet Users    7   Installation for USB Users      8  Software Installation        9  NetDisk™ Registration       12  NetDisk™ Mode   Read/Write (RW)       15  Read Only (RO)        20        Installation of New NetDisk       26  Add NetDisk         28   Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE      30     Change READ/WRITE to READ ONLY           32   Aggregation             Bind         33   Unbind         40   Mirroring    Mirroring        43   Undo Mirroring        51   Partition NetDisk         52   Initialize NetDisk         57   NetDisk Uninstall        59   Trouble Shooting        60    Contact Information         62 5
 Network Requirements    Wired Network Users    Fast Ethernet LAN (100BASE-T / 802.3u)     - 100 mbps or higher is recommended for best data transfer rate.    Wireless Network Users    Wi-Fi WLAN (802.11a or 802.11g)     - 54 Mbps or higher is recommended for best data transfer rate.    USB Users    -  USB 2.0 or higher is recommended for best data transfer rate.   Software Requirement   -  NetDisk software supports Windows 2000/XP.  -  Windows 2000 users should install USB 2.0 driver if it is not installed         already.  The driver is included on the NetDisk CD.   6
 Hardware Installation   Installation for Network Users   To use NetDisk as Network Direct Attached Storage via Ethernet connection:  1.  Connect Power Adapter to NetDisk™ and plug Power Cord into the power outlet.  2.  Connect one end of the Ethernet LAN Cable into Hub or Router, the other end into NetDisk LAN Interface (RJ45Jjack).  3.  Once the NetDisk is connected to the LAN, the LED will light up indicating power and data traffic.  4.  To add more NetDisk, please repeat steps 1 - 3.  You can add as many Net Disk’s as your Hub or Router has ports.  5.  Toggle switch on NetDisk should be on Ethernet.  Toggle switch is located next to USB port.            7
 Installation for Cross-wired Ethernet Users  To use NetDisk as NetDisk Direct Attached Storage via Ethernet connection:  1.  Connect Power Adapter to NetDisk™ and plug Power Cord into the power outlet.  2.  Connect one end of the Cross-wire Cable into the PC’s Ethernet port and the other end into the NetDisk Ethernet port.  3.  Toggle switch on NetDisk should be on Ethernet.  Toggle Switch is located next to USB port.  4.  Once the NetDisk is connected to USB, the LED will light up indicating power and data traffic.                                8
 Installation for USB Users  To use NetDisk as USB 2.0 External Hard Disk Drive:  1.  Connect Power Adapter to NetDisk™ and plug Power Cord into the power       outlet.  2.  Connect one end of the USB Cable into the PC’s USB port and the other end into the NetDisk USB port.  3.  Toggle switch on NetDisk should be on USB.  Toggle Switch is located next to USB port.  4.  Once the NetDisk is connected to USB, the LED will light up indicating power and data traffic.    9
 Software Installation  A. Insert the Software Installation CD-ROM included in the box into the CD ROM drive.        B.  Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NetDisk will appear on the screen.  Click Next.     C.  License Agreement will appear on the screen.  Select I accept the terms in the license agreement then click Next.    10
 D. Setup Type:  a.  General Users - Select Complete and then click Next.  b.  Advanced Users - Select Custom and then click Next.     E. Ready to Install the Program will appear on the screen.  Click Install.     11
F.  InstallShield Wizard is being installed.     G. Installation is completed.  Click Finish.     H.  You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect.  Click Yes.           12
 NetDisk™ Registration  1. Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool Icon   located on the bottom right corner of your screen.  A menu box, just like the one below, will appear:    2. Click New NetDisk.  3.  Register a NetDisk: Enter NetDisk ID.  NetDisk Name is optional.  NetDisk ID and Write Key can be found on the bottom of the NetDisk.  NOTE: Write Key is needed for Read/Write access to NetDisk.  Read/Write allows users to write and read to and from NetDisk.  Add button will be enabled only when the right NetDisk ID is entered.  Click Add.    4.  NetDisk Administrator window will appear confirming the NetDisk you      just registered.  NOTE:  If another user has Read/Write privilege of the NetDisk you just registered, you will be registered as Read Only even if you entered the Write Key.  You can later switch to Read/Write by following the Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE on 30.   i. If the Write Key was entered in the previous step, the NetDisk is  13
registered as Read/Write.       ii. If the Write Key was not entered in the previous step, the NetDisk is   registered as Read Only.           5.  Found New Hardware Wizard:            If you are registering a new NetDisk, Found New Hardware Wizard will              appear.  See Installation of New NetDisk on 26 and follow the       instructions.          If you are re-registering a NetDisk that has been removed before, Found                         Hardware Wizard may not appear.  Just continue to the next step.  6.   Registration is completed.  Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool   to        see the registered NetDisk.  i. NetDisk with Read/Write mode.    14
 ii. NetDisk with Read Only mode.     15
 NetDisk™ Mode  Once NetDisk is successfully installed, you will be able to Read Only or Read/Write to NetDisk.  Write privilege is given by entering the Write Key during the registration step.  To access NetDisk, click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool   .  1.  Read/Write – Read/Write mode is indicated by a Blue Circle.           NOTE:  White circle means the NetDisk is being used by someone else.      A White NetDisk has same functionalities as a Gray NetDisk.  A.  NetDisk -   Place the cursor on the word NetDisk to view the functions.     i.    Plug in Read Only - Enables you to change NetDisk mode from           Read/Write to Read Only.  ii. Unplug - Disables writing and reading to and from NetDisk.    When you select Unplug, a warning window will appear. Click Ok.    If the NetDisk is being used by any applications, NetDisk will not be      unplugged.  In this case, wait until all the applications are finished     using NetDisk.  Then try unplugging it again.  16
      NOTE:  If you still cannot unplug after several attempts, reboot           your computer.  This may occur when unseen programs are still          using the NetDisk.       Unplugged NetDisk is indicated by Gray Circle.                 a.  Once a NetDisk is unplugged, NetDisk can be enabled back to Read Only or Read/Write by selecting Plug in Read Only or Plug in Read/Write.   NOTE: If you are enabling Read/Write and did not enter Write Key in previous registration, the system will ask you to enter Write Key.                      Click Ok.      b.  Edit a NetDisk will appear.         Enter the correct Write Key, then click Ok.         17
                      c.  From unplugged mode, NetDisk can also be removed using         Remove.       When you click Remove, warning window will appear.  If you           want to continue removing NetDisk click OK.       To check whether the NetDisk has been removed, click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool  .  The removed NetDisk will be no longer visible.   The word No NetDisk indicates that there is no NetDisk           registered in your computer.     NOTE:  If you want to add a NetDisk, see NetDisk™ Registration on 12.  iii. NetDisk Properties - Display properties of NetDisk.     18
B.  Refresh Status - Updates the status of NetDisk that are connected to the network.  NOTE:  If a NetDisk gets displayed by black colored NetDisk, it means network cable or power cable of the NetDisk is disconnected.  This will cause operations of other NetDisk to be slowed down.  We recommend you remove the Black NetDisk and re-register.  C.  New NetDisk –  Registers new NetDisk to your computer.    Enter NetDisk ID if you want to just read from NetDisk.   Enter both NetDisk ID and Write Key if you want to gain Read/Write access of NetDisk.  Once you register the NetDisk, NetDisk Administrator will appear confirming the registered NetDisk.  i.  If the Write Key was entered, the NetDisk is registered as Read/Write.       ii.  If the Write Key was not entered, the NetDisk is registered as Read           Only.    19
        If you are registering a new NetDisk, Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  See Installation of New NetDisk on 26 to complete the registration.    D.  About - Displays NetDisk Administrator version.    E.  Exit - Exit NetDisk Administrator.  Click Yes if you want to exit.  Otherwise, click No,      NetDisk Administrator can be restored by double clicking  on the screen. 20
 2.  Read Only - Read Only mode is indicated by a Green Circle.          NOTE:  White circle means the NetDisk is being used by someone else.      A White NetDisk has same functionalities as a Gray NetDisk.  A.  NetDisk - Place the cursor on the word NetDisk to view the functions.       i.  Plug in Read/Write - Enables you to change NetDisk mode from Read Only to Read/Write.  ii.  Refresh - Updates the NetDisk’s data you are reading.  You can find the same Refresh button on the Windows Explorer. It has the same functionality as the Refresh on the NetDisk Administrator Tool.  If you cannot see it, click View > Toolbars > NetDisk Tool.       21
iii. Unplug - Disables writing and reading to and from NetDisk.    When you select Unplug, a warning window will appear. Click Ok.    If the NetDisk is being used by any applications, NetDisk will not be      unplugged.  In this case, wait until all the applications are finished using NetDisk.  Then try unplugging it again.  NOTE:  If you still cannot unplug after several attempts, reboot           your computer.  This may occur when unseen programs are still       using the NetDisk,                   Unplugged NetDisk is indicated by Gray Circle.                 a.  Once a NetDisk is unplugged, NetDisk can be enabled back to           Read Only or Read/Write by selecting Plug in Read Only or         Plug in Read/Write.   NOTE: If you are enabling Read/Write and did not enter Write Key in previous registration, the system will ask you to enter Write Key.              Click Ok.         Edit a NetDisk will appear.  Enter the correct Write Key, then   click Ok.   22
      b.  From Unplugged mode, NetDisk can also be removed using           Remove.   When you click Remove, warning window will appear.  If you want to continue removing Net Disk, click Ok.    To check whether the NetDisk has been removed, click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool  .  The removed NetDisk will be no longer visible.   The word No NetDisk indicates that there is no NetDisk           registered in your computer.                           NOTE:  If you want to add a NetDisk, see NetDisk™                       Registration on 12.  iii.  NetDisk Properties - Display properties of NetDisk.   23
  B.  Refresh Status - Updates the status of NetDisk that are connected to the network.  NOTE:  If a NetDisk gets displayed by black colored NetDisk, it means network cable or power cable of the NetDisk is disconnected.  This will cause operations of other NetDisk to be slowed down.  We recommend you remove the Black NetDisk and re-register.  C.  New NetDisk –  Registers new NetDisk to your computer.    Enter NetDisk ID if you want to just read from NetDisk.   Enter both NetDisk ID and Write Key if you want to read and write to NetDisk.  NetDisk Administrator will appear, confirming the registered NetDisk.  i.  If the Write Key was entered, the NetDisk is registered as Read/Write.   24
     ii.  If the Write Key was not entered, the NetDisk is registered as Read            Only.           If you are registering a new NetDisk, Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  See Installation of New NetDisk on 26 to complete the registration.    D.  About - Displays NetDisk Administrator version.    F.  Exit - Exit NetDisk Administrator.  Click Yes if you want to exit.  Otherwise, click No,   25
    NetDisk Administrator can be restored by double clicking  on the screen.   COMMENT:  For Windows 2000 users.  Whether you are in a Read/Write mode or Read Only mode, Windows 2000 will allow you to write to the NetDisk.  However, by now, you know that you can only write to NetDisk if you are in Read/Write mode.    If you are writing to the NetDisk with Read Only mode, you are not actually writing the data to the NetDisk but writing it to your computer’s memory.  The data you entered will get last as soon as the computer gets re-started or turned off.  So if you want to modify or add data to the NetDisk please check that you are in Read/Write mode.                         26
 Installation of New NetDisk  A.  Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Select Install the software automatically and click next.    B.  Searching for the new NetDisk.    C.  Hardware Installation warning will appear.  Click Continue Anyway.       D.  Installation is completed.  Click Finish.     27
  E.  New NetDisk has been added to your computer.  To view it, click My        Computer and see under Hard Disk Drive.  28
 Add NetDisk  1.  Add more NetDisk.  A. Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool    and then click New NetDisk.  Fill in the NetDisk ID.  NetDisk Name is optional.  Write Key is needed to write on NetDisk.    Click Add.  i.  If the Write Key was entered, the NetDisk is registered as Read/Write.       ii.  If the Write Key was not entered, the NetDisk is registered as         Read Only.           B.  If you are adding a new NetDisk Found New Hardware Wizard will          appear.  Otherwise, continue to the next step.   29
   See Installation of New NetDisk on 26.     2.  Go to the NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window.  If you do not see all the NetDisk you registered, click Refresh.                      30
 Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE  To access NetDisk, click NetDisk TM Administrator Tool .  A.  Select a NetDisk you want to change.        NOTE: Green Circle indicates Read Only and Blue Circle indicates Read/Write.  B. Click Plug in Read/Write.         If Write Key has not been entered during the registration, warning window will appear.  NOTE: Remember, you need a Write Key to write on NetDisk.    Click OK.  C.  Edit a NetDisk will appear.  Enter Write Key.   31
  NOTE: If the correct Write Key is entered OK button will be enabled, if  incorrect Write Key is entered Cancel button will be enabled.   D.  If another user has already registered NetDisk as Read/Write, their write privilege will be taken away from him/her and given to you.  Click Ok, if you want to access write privilege.    E. Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool     to view the changed NetDisk.          NOTE: If the circle is still Green, repeat from step 1.           32
 Change READ/WRITE to READ ONLY  To access NetDisk, click NetDisk TM Administrator Tool .  A.  Select a NetDisk you want to change.               NOTE: Green Circle indicates Read Only and Blue Circle indicates Read/Write.  B. Click Plug in Read Only.    C.  Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool     to view the changed NetDisk.     NOTE:  If the circle is still Blue, repeat from step 1.        33
 Aggregation - Bind  In order to bind two NetDisk, each NetDisk has to be unplugged and have a Write Key.  Detailed explanation of unplugging and Write Key are listed in the steps below.  The purpose of Aggregation is to enable multiple NetDisk units to be recognized as a single large disk drive.  This function is extremely useful where a large storage device is needed.  NOTE:  You cannot unplug a NetDisk that is currently being used by someone else.  Occupied NetDisk will be indicated by white colored NetDisk.  1.  Click Start > Program > NetDisk > NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring    NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window displays all the NetDisk installed and registered in your computer.   Binding can proceed only if two or more NetDisk are registered in the computer.  NOTE:  Only two NetDisk can be bound at a time.  If two or more NetDisk are listed on the NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window, continue to the next step.  Otherwise, go to Add NetDisk on 28 to add more NetDisk.    NOTE: Different color NetDisk indicates different mode.  Blue Disk:     Read/Write  34
Green Disk:     Read Only Read Disk:      Different Company’s Disk         (Cannot be used) Gray Disk:       Unplugged from your computer (Still connected to Network) White Disk:      Someone else is using the NetDisk (Cannot Aggregate or Mirror NetDisk)  Black Disk:       Not connected to the network        Yellow Disk       Slave disk   (Used for Aggregation and Mirroring)          2.   Before binding the NetDisk, the NetDisk must be unplugged.  NOTE:  Only two NetDisk can be bound at a time.  Therefore, unplug the two NetDisk you want to bind.  To unplug NetDisk, click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool   .  Then select a NetDisk and unplug it by selecting Unplug.          3.   NetDisk Administrator will appear.          NOTE:  If the NetDisk is being used by any applications, NetDisk will not        be unplugged.  In this case, wait until all the applications are finished         using NetDisk.  Then try unplugging it again.              35
       Click Ok.  4.   Repeat the above two step for the second NetDisk you want to unplug.  5.  Now that two NetDisk are unplugged, you will be able to bind them.  6. If NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window is not opened, click Start >       Program > NetDisk > NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring    NOTE: Both NetDisk are unplugged.  Indicated by the Gray colored NetDisk.  If the color of the NetDisk has not been changed to Gray, click Status.  If the color of the disk is still Green or Blue, repeat steps 2 and 3 for every NetDisk that has not been unplugged.  7.  Once two NetDisk have been unplugged, binding can begin.  8.  Select a NetDisk you would like to bind.  Once you select a NetDisk,       Aggregation-bind and Mirroring buttons will be enabled.   36
  NOTE:  Remember you can only bind NetDisk that is unplugged.  If you choose a NetDisk that is still plugged, Aggregation button will not be enabled.  9.   Click bind     button.  i.  If NetDisk you choose does not have a Write Key, the following message will appear.   NOTE:  Remember NetDisk has to be unplugged and have a Write    Key.      Click Ok then go to page 30 and do Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE.  ii.   If NetDisk you chose has a Write Key, the Bind window will appear.   37
  NOTE:  The NetDisks bound box on the right, indicates the first NetDisk you chose to bind.  The NetDisks Available box on the left, lists all the NetDisk you can choose from to bind with the first NetDisk.  10.  Select a NetDisk from the NetDisk Available box that you want to bind.             11.   Then click    button.  A.  If NetDisk you selected from NetDisks Available box does not have a Write Key, this message window will appear.    Click Ok.  Click cancel on the Bind window.  Go to page 30 and do Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE.  38
 Go back to step 9 and start again.  B.  If NetDisk you selected has Write Key, the binding of these two       NetDisk will proceed.    Click Ok.  12.  Binding is completed.    NOTE:  The bound NetDisk is indicated by the word Aggr Master: NetDisk 1.  The NetDisk from the NetDisks bound box becomes the Master NetDisk and the NetDisk from the NetDisks available box becomes the Slave NetDisk.  The slave gets added to the master NetDisk.  The name Master NetDisk 1 is Master plus the name of the first NetDisk.  13.   Click  NetDisk Administrator Tool  .  NOTE:  NetDisk 1 is unplugged master NetDisk and NetDisk 2 is slave NetDisk.  39
   14.  Plug in the bound NetDisk by selecting either Plug in Read/Write or    Plug in Read Only.         15. Go  to  NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window.  You will notice the      change in the color of the master NetDisk.             NOTE:  Blue NetDisk is Read/Write and Green NetDisk is Read Only.  16.  Before you can use the new bound NetDisk, the NetDisk needs to be        partition.  See Partition NetDisk on 52.  40
 Aggregation – Unbind  1. Click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool  and select a master NetDisk you want to unbind.  Then select Unplug.          NOTE:  You can only unbind unplugged NetDisk.  2.  NetDisk Administrator will appear.  NOTE:  If the NetDisk is being used by any applications, NetDisk will not be unplugged.  In this case, wait until all the applications are finished          using NetDisk.  Then try unplugging it again.    Click Ok.  3.  Unplugged NetDisk is indicated by Gray Circle.      4. Go to NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window.  The color of the master NetDisk you just disabled will be Gray.  If not, press Refresh button.   41
 5.  Select a NetDisk you want to unbind and click unbind   button.  6.  The bound NetDisk will unbind into the two original NetDisk.    Two unbound NetDisk is also visible from NetDisk™ Administrator Tool  .     42
7.  Plug in the unbound NetDisk by selecting either Plug in Read/Write or    Plug in Read Only.             Repeat this step for the second unbound NetDisk.  8. Right click My Computer > Management > Disk Management.  If any of the unbound NetDisk are not initialized, indicated by  , go to Initialize Disk on 57.  Repeat this step for every not initialized NetDisk.                43
 Mirroring  In order to mirror a NetDisk to another NetDisk, both NetDisk has to be unplugged and have a Write Key.  Detailed explanation of unplugging and Write Key are listed in the steps below.  The purpose of mirroring is to continuously create and save a copy of data in one NetDisk to another NetDisk, in real time, whenever a new data is written to the NetDisk.    NOTE:  A NetDisk which you are saving the data to must be larger than the NetDisk you are copying the data from.  This must always hold true. Otherwise, the NetDisk you are saving the data to may run out of space.  1.  Click Start > Program > NetDisk > NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring    NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window displays all the NetDisk installed and registered in your computer.   Mirroring can proceed only if two or more NetDisk are registered in the computer.  If two or more NetDisk are listed on the NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window, continue to the next step.  Otherwise, go to Add NetDisk on 28 to add more NetDisk.   NOTE: Different color NetDisk indicates different mode.  Blue Disk:     Read/Write  44
Green Disk:     Read Only Read Disk:      Different Company’s Disk         (Cannot be used) Gray Disk:       Unplugged from your computer (Still connected to network) White Disk:      Someone else is using the NetDisk (Cannot Aggregate or Mirror NetDisk)  Black Disk:       Not connected to the network        Yellow Disk       Slave disk   (Used for Aggregation and Mirroring)          2.   Before mirroring the NetDisk, the NetDisk must be unplugged.  NOTE:  Unplug both NetDisk you want to mirror from and mirror to.   To unplug NetDisk, click NetDisk™ Administrator Tool   .  Then select a NetDisk and unplug it by selecting Unplug.          3.   NetDisk Administrator will appear.   NOTE:  If the NetDisk is being used by any applications, NetDisk will not be unplugged.  In this case, wait until all the applications are finished          using NetDisk.  Then try unplugging it again.             Click Ok.  45
4.   Repeat the above two step for the second NetDisk you want to unplug.  5.   Now that two NetDisk are unplugged, you will be able to mirror NetDisk.  6. If NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window is not opened, click Start >       Program > NetDisk > NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring    NOTE: Both NetDisk are unplugged.  Indicated by the Gray colored NetDisk.  If the color of the NetDisk has not been changed to Gray, click Status.  If the color of the disk is still Green or Blue, repeat steps 2 and 3 for every NetDisk that has not been unplugged.  7.  Once two NetDisk have been unplugged, mirroring can begin.  8.   Select a NetDisk you would like to mirror from.    NOTE:  The size of the NetDisk you are mirroring to have to be larger than the size of the NetDisk you are mirroring it from.   This is to prevent  9.  Once you select a NetDisk, Aggregation-bind and Mirroring buttons will       be enabled.    46
  NOTE:  Remember you can only mirror NetDisk that are unplugged.  If you choose a NetDisk that is still plugged, Mirror button will not be enabled.  10.   Click mirror     button.  A.  If NetDisk you choose does not have a Write Key, the following   message will appear.   NOTE:  Remember NetDisk has to be unplugged and have a Write   Key.      Click Ok.  Go to page 30 and do Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE.   B.  If NetDisk you chose has a Write Key, the Bind window will appear.   47
  9.  Select a NetDisk from the NetDisk Available box that you want a data to       be mirror to.             10. Click    button.  A.  If NetDisk you selected from NetDisks Available box does not have a Write Key, the message window will appear.    Click Ok.  Click cancel on the Bind window.  Go to page 30 and do Change READ ONLY to READ/WRITE.  Go back to step 8 and start again.   48
B.  If NetDisk you are mirroring it to is smaller than the NetDisk you are mirroring it from, warning window will appear.    Click Ok.  Click Cancel from the Bind window and repeat from step 8 again.  11  Mirroring of NetDisk can proceed.          Click Ok.  12 AggrMirUI will appear.  Click Ok then go to Partition NetDisk on 52 to        partition the master NetDisk,       13  Mirroring is completed.   49
  NOTE:  The mirrored NetDisk is indicated by the word Mirror Master: NetDisk 1.  The NetDisk from the NetDisks bound box becomes the Master NetDisk and the NetDisk from the NetDisks available box becomes the Slave NetDisk.  The master NetDisk is mirrored to slave NetDisk.    14. Click  NetDisk Administrator Tool  .  NOTE:  NetDisk 1 is unplugged master NetDisk and NetDisk 2 is slave NetDisk.    15. Plug in the mirrored NetDisk by selecting either Plug in Read/Write or    Plug in Read Only.         NOTE:  Gray colored NetDisk is unplugged master NetDisk and Yellow colored NetDisk is slave NetDisk.  50
 16. Go  to  NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring window.  You will notice the change in the color of the master NetDisk.             NOTE:  Blue NetDisk is Read/Write and Green NetDisk is Read Only.  17.  Mirroring is completed.                         51
 Undo Mirroring  Please follow the Aggregation - Unbind on 39 to undo Mirroring.                                            52
 Partition NetDisk  1. Right click My Computer and select Manage.    2.  Computer Management will appear.            Click Disk Management under Storage.  3.  The plugged disk will be shown on the Computer Management.     4.  Right click on the box and select Delete Partition.  53
  5.  Delete primary partition will appear.    NOTE:  When you delete partition, all the data on the disk will be last.  Click Yes if you want to continue partitioning.  Otherwise, click No.    6.  Partition has been deleted, indicated by the word Unallocated.    7.  Right click on the box and select New Partition.   54
  8.  New Partition Wizard: Click next.    9.  Select Partition Type: Select Primary partition and click Next.    10. Specify Partition Size:  Click Next.        NOTE:  The partition size is automatically set.  No need to change the            size.   55
  11.   Assign Drive Letter or Path:  Choose the name of the drive from            the driver letter then click Next.    12.  Format Partition: Select Format this partition with the following          Settings and Perform a quick format (Recommended).          Click next.    13.  Partitioning is finished.  Click Finish.   56
  14.  You can see the partitioned disk.      57
 Initialize NetDisk  1. Right click My Computer and select Manage.     2.  Computer Management window will appear.  Click Disk Management       under Storage.    3.  Computer Management window will list all the disks in the computer.  Find NetDisk you want to format and right click        NOTE:  NetDisk you are looking for is the unknown or not initialized disk.    58
 4.  Select Initialize Disk.  Initialize Disk window will appear.  Select the right       disk and click Ok.    5.  NetDisk will be automatically initialized.     NOTE: Unknown   becomes Basic    6. Right click Unallocated box then select New Partition.    Go to Partition NetDisk on 52 and partition the disk.   59
 NetDisk™ Uninstall  Before you uninstall the NetDisk, you must close all the applications that are using the NetDisk.    NOTE:  NetDisk Administrator, NetDisk Aggregation & Mirroring, Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer must be closed.    There are two different ways in which you can uninstall NetDisk.  1. Click Start > All Programs > NetDisk > Uninstall NetDisk.  Windows Installer will appear.  Click Yes if you want to continue uninstall. Otherwise click No.     2. Click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > NetDisk > Remove   Add or Remove Programs will appear.  Click Yes if you want to continue uninstall.  Otherwise, click No.               60
 Trouble Shooting  Question - NetDisk Installation was unsuccessful.  Answer - If your installation was not successful, it may be due to a previously installed version of NetDisk software.    1. Un-install software.   2. Reboot computer.   3. Re-install software.   4. Reboot computer.   Question - Un-installation was unsuccessful.  Answer - Windows could be using NetDisk software, reboot and try un-installation again.   Question - NetDisk software was installed, but unable to find NetDisk in Windows.  Answer - After the software installation, use NetDisk Administrator, input NetDisk ID and Write Key.  NetDisk Administrator is located on bottom right icon tray; look for an icon that looks like a disk.  Click on it and NetDisk popup menu will appear.   Question - NetDisk ID and Write Key do not work.  Answer - NetDisk ID doesn’t contain letter O, to eliminate confusion with number 0 (zero).  Please check and re-enter correct ID and Write Key.   Question - “The device ‘Generic Volume’ cannot be stopped right now”, message appears and NetDisk cannot be disabled.  Answer - End all programs, if there are not any programs running, Windows could be using it, therefore try to disable it later.   Question - Still can’t disable it.  Answer - An unknown program may be using NetDisk, therefore reboot and disable again.  61
  Question - Can’t change to Read & Write Mode.  Answer - You input a Write Key in order to change to Read & Write Mode.  Write key window will appear, input the write key then change to Read & Write mode.   Question - Can’t change to Read & Write Mode, even after Write-Key is entered.  Answer - Someone else is currently using NetDisk in Read & Write Mode. A screen will appear asking if you would like to take over Read & Write Mode from the other user, click Yes or No.  If no one else is using NetDisk and you are unable to enable Read & Write Mode, NetDisk and Windows are not synchronized, reboot and try again.                               62
 Contact Information  How to Contact XiMeta Technology, Inc.  www.ximeta.com  What to do before you contact us:  Whenever you contact XiMeta Technology, Inc. for technical support, please have the following information available:  Product name, model, serial number and software version number.  Technical Support on the Internet:  For the latest information on NetDisk, visit our website at www.ximeta.com  Technical Support by E-Mail:  Our e-mail address for technical support is support@ximeta.com      63

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