Hello, sir ..
Did as you've instructed:
However, om a small detail --- across the toolbar, in my case, I had to click on computer so it displays the chooses!
Everything was self-explanatory, except that in the in the selection it is blank -- And when I click on Browse it just opens "This Pc" default folders!
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Ish
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostWhat speed do you get with a copy and paste now Ish?
Haven't set it up like this just yet! Kids driving me nuts!
We normally go to sleep around 8-ish, so when I get up around 5-ish-am, and the house is quite I'll set it up, and post result!
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Ish
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostTo map a network drive.
Start File Explorer (click the folder on the task bar)
Click “This PC” in the column on the left.
In the tool bar along the top is a box “Map Network Drive” click.
Network should be highlighted, click it.
Assign a drive letter. This will be the drive letter for the HDD in the MS.
If more than one device on your network select android_xxx…
You may or may not depending, be presented with a list here, select SATA if so.
Enter and it should be mapped.
Excellent -- Thank you!!!
Ish
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To map a network drive.
Start File Explorer (click the folder on the task bar)
Click “This PC” in the column on the left.
In the tool bar along the top is a box “Map Network Drive” click.
Network should be highlighted, click it.
Assign a drive letter. This will be the drive letter for the HDD in the MS.
If more than one device on your network select android_xxx…
You may or may not depending, be presented with a list here, select SATA if so.
Enter and it should be mapped.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostIt will not automatically map the drive you'll have to do it if you want to try that approach. Mine will tell me there is not enough free space if I attempt to use the MS as a "save to" location so I mapped the drive and just move the move across the network after fab finishes. An extra step but it's so quick it's no big shake.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostIsh, I think the biggest advantage of mapping the HDD in the MS is the ability to see the folder and do all the things you need to do like delete old movies, create folders or move movies back to the PC without having to take it out of the MS.
Oh, I see, and you're right on that point!
I just don't know how tp map it as you did!
Ish
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Ish, I think the biggest advantage of mapping the HDD in the MS is the ability to see the folder and do all the things you need to do like delete old movies, create folders or move movies back to the PC without having to take it out of the MS.1 Photo
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostIt will not automatically map the drive you'll have to do it if you want to try that approach. Mine will tell me there is not enough free space if I attempt to use the MS as a "save to" location so I mapped the drive and just move the move across the network after fab finishes. An extra step but it's so quick it's no big shake.
Go to this thread:
Question about The Movie Folder in MS
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Read post #12
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Ish
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It will not automatically map the drive you'll have to do it if you want to try that approach. Mine will tell me there is not enough free space if I attempt to use the MS as a "save to" location so I mapped the drive and just move the move across the network after fab finishes. An extra step but it's so quick it's no big shake.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostDo you have the drive in the MS mapped so that your PC sees it as just another hard drive? I assigned it drive Z: and I can copy/cut and paste to it very fast.
Since now it just drops the ISO from the Dvdfab app straight into the HD plugged into the MS!
Ish
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Do you have the drive in the MS mapped so that your PC sees it as just another hard drive? I assigned it drive Z: and I can copy/cut and paste to it very fast.1 Photo
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostDon't think much if anything is wrong with the MS, this is from my oldest USB 2.0 external HDD and still get right around 40MB/s. Again I have the drive in the MS mapped with a letter assigned and just move from one drive to another.
Here MS is connected via ethernal cable, tho -
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Ish
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