VS 9 ISO File Size for Double Layer Disc
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Re: VS 9 ISO File Size for Double Layer Disc
Well you have me on the NetCenter stuff. I don't have something that complex. I do have a very small home network, connecting 2-laptops (my wife's and mine) and my desktop. My external drives are plugged into my desktop's USB ports, and I can access them through the network sharing via my desktop. I know I have to bring up the disk management on my desktop to view those external drive's information.
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Re: VS 9 ISO File Size for Double Layer Disc
Hi Ron
Its not complex, very similar to your network setup, two desktops (hard wired) and a laptop (wireless)
the external hard drive (netcenter) is plugged into the network router rather than a pc, we can all access the drive without having another pc booted up.
Maybe I need to access the router to find details.
Its not complex, very similar to your network setup, two desktops (hard wired) and a laptop (wireless)
the external hard drive (netcenter) is plugged into the network router rather than a pc, we can all access the drive without having another pc booted up.
Maybe I need to access the router to find details.
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Re: VS 9 ISO File Size for Double Layer Disc
I'd just unplug it, plug into pc, look at it, change if neccessary and then plug back into router.
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Re: VS 9 ISO File Size for Double Layer Disc
FWIW, I think most external hard drives come either un formatted or formatted in FAT32 because the manufacturers cannot know what they are going to be used with e.g. Macs or PCs...? And some hardware out there simply cannot read NTFS e.g. the Sony PlayStation 3.
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