® Service and Support Should you encounter any problem, please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this product. Most technical support questions can be answered through our knowledge base or e-mail support service at http://support.wdc.com. If the answer is not available or if you prefer, please contact WD at the best telephone number shown below.
WD® Service and Support....... . ii Registering Your WD Product ......ii Important User Information .
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Apple Time Machine ........48 Introduction to My Book Live Dashboard..54 Launching the My Book Live Dashboard .
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Accessing My Book Live Using WD Photos ....94 Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music ..98 Media Server Overview ....... . . 98 Media Types Supported.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Important User Information Important Safety Instructions Recording Your WD Product Information Important Safety Instructions This device is designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated into this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use, and servicing.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are fol- lowed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment may result in damage and require extensive work by a qualified technician to the product to normal condition.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Product Overview About the Drive Features Package Contents System Requirements Pre-Installation Instructions Handling Precautions Specifications System View About the Drive Welcome to your My Book Live home network drive, a high-speed network-attached storage system with a space-saving footprint. This system is equipped with a WD ™...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ™ Automatic backup with WD SmartWare for Windows—Back up the data on all your home computers to a single, reliable place. Every time you save something, it's instantly backed up. You can even back up Windows computers wirelessly over your WiFi network.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW My Book Live Home network drive Installation CD with Quick Install Guide Ethernet cable AC adapter* application software and user manual Global AC Adapter Configurations MY BOOK LIVE USER MANUAL...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW For information on additional accessories for this product, visit: www.shopwd.com www.wdstore.com Canada www.shopwd.ca www.wdstore.ca Europe www.shopwd.eu www.wdstore.eu All others Contact WD Technical Support in your region. For a list of Technical Support contacts, visit http://support.wdc.com and see Knowledge Base Answer ID 1048. System Requirements Operating System ®...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Pre-Installation Instructions Before unpacking and installing the system, select a suitable site for the system for maximum efficiency. Place the device in a site that is: Near a grounded power outlet Clean and dust free On a stable surface free from vibration Well-ventilated, with nothing blocking or covering the slots and openings on the back or bottom side of the unit, and away from sources of heat Secluded from electromagnetic fields from electrical devices such as air...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW System View Reset button Multi-color LED Activity LED Ethernet port Link LED ® Kensington Security Slot Component Icon Description Ethernet port Connects the device to a local network. Reset button Restores settings such as the admin user name and password for the device.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Connecting the Drive and Getting Started Connecting the Drive to Your Network Getting Started Using the CD (Mac and Windows) Getting Started Without the CD (Windows 7/Vista & Mac) What Can I Do Now? Connecting the Drive to Your Network It is easy to set up the My Book Live drive -- all you have to do is connect it to your home or small office network.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port located on the back of the drive. WARNING! To meet Class B emission standards, use the shielded Ethernet cable provided. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable directly into a router or network switch port.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Checking Back Panel (Network) LEDs The following table describes the network state and activity LEDs. Note: Looking at the port, with the LEDs on the bottom, the LED on the top is the Activity LED, and the one on the bottom is the Link LED. State Appearance State Description...
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED My Book Live Welcome Screen Discovering and Connecting to Your Drive Starting with the Welcome screen, the Administrator: Discovers and assigns a letter to the My Book Live drive on the network. Installs WD Quick View for easy access to the drive, drive status, and other options.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED If the process finds a My Book Live drive on the network, the My Book Live Found screen displays along with a default description and a drive letter assignment. In the navigation panel a check mark appears beside Discover. Note: The My Book Live screens have some helpful features: to the right of a word indicates a tool tip is available.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED 2. To display drive properties, click the Details link. A pop-up window lists the model name, IP address, and MAC address. Click the Close link. 3. Drive Letter displays the next available drive letter on your network that you can map the drive to.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED The My Book Live Found screen displays again: 4. To create a desktop shortcut to a mapped drive, in Windows, select the Create a desktop shortcut to your drive check box, and on a Mac, select the Create an alias to MyBookLive check box.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED 1. Click the License Agreement link, and after reading the agreement, click the I Accept check box. 2. Click the Start Install button. A progress bar displays until the Installation Complete screen appears. A Windows system tray now displays the icon;...
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Step 3: Perform Next Steps 1. Click the Next Steps button on the Install Complete screen, or the Next Steps link in the navigation panel at any time, to display the Next Steps screen: Note: Discovery must take place before Next Steps is available.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED IF you want to .. . THEN . . . Open your My Book Live drive and view Click the Open button. the contents of its Public shares, Back up the files on a PC, Click the Backup Options button.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED 1. Follow the graphical instructions and tool tips for information about each step. 2. Click the Find Drive button. If the drive is found, the My Book Live Found screen appears. Continue with “Step 1: Discover the My Book Live Drive” on page 12. If the drive is not found, the Troubleshooting screen appears, offering more information about connecting the My Book Live: 3.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Save and restore files using Windows Backup (see “Using Windows Vista/ Windows 7” on page 20) or Apple Time Machine (see “Apple Time Machine” on page 48). Using Windows Vista/Windows 7 Opening the Public Folder As an alternative to using the product CD, open the drive as follows: 1.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Launching the My Book Live Dashboard to Set Up Your Drive To access the WD My Book Live Dashboard to set up your drive: 1. Physically connect the drive to your network (see page 9). 2.
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CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED Click the item you wish to alias (e.g., Shared Music), hold down the mouse button, hold down the Cmd and Option keys simultaneously, and drag the item to where you want the alias to appear. Instead of moving the original item, this creates an alias at the new location.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE AND GETTING STARTED What Can I Do Now? Your My Book Live drive is ready to use and is accessible as a drive letter, enabling you to drag and drop files into your drive and move files from it to any computer in your network that has been set up according to the instructions in this chapter.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Backing Up/Retrieving (WD SmartWare) WD SmartWare Overview Installing and Using WD SmartWare Software WD SmartWare Home Screen Backing It All Up Using Advanced Backup Capabilities Retrieving Backups WD SmartWare Overview WD SmartWare software is an easy-to-use tool that gives you the power to: Protect your data automatically—Automatic, continuous backup instantly makes a copy whenever you add or change a file.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Installing and Using WD SmartWare Software Installing WD SmartWare 1. On the CD’s Next Steps screen, click the Backup Options button to display the Backup Options screen: 2. Click the Start Install button the right of WD SmartWare to display the Install WD SmartWare page: 3.
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BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) 4. Click the Start Install button. When installation is complete, the Installation Complete screen displays. 5. Click the Launch WD SmartWare button to display the WD SmartWare Home page. (See “WD SmartWare Home Screen” on page 27.) Using a Rally Driver to Install WD SmartWare You can use a Rally driver as an alternative way to install WD SmartWare software on Windows Vista/Windows 7 systems.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) WD SmartWare Home Screen The Home screen is the first screen you see after you launch WD SmartWare: The WD SmartWare Home screen provides four tabs: Home—Provides a Content Gauge showing the capacity of each My Book Live drive on your network.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) For a complete list of all included file extensions, search for Answer ID 3644 in the WD Knowledge Base at http://support.wdc.com. Note that: Moving the pointer over a category displays the number of files in the category.
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BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) The gray background in the Content Gauge for your My Book Live changes to blue for each category as its backup completes. You can continue to set up your drive or perform any other functions because the WD SmartWare software backs up all of your files in the background.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Using Advanced Backup Capabilities The advanced backup capabilities include: Selecting specific content to back up Changing the backup software settings: Number of backup versions to keep Backup speed Retrieve folder Auto-updates Selecting Specific Content to Back Up To back up some of your computer files: 1.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Changing the Backup Software Settings To optimize your backup, you can: Specify the number of backup versions to keep for each file. Pause backups until your computer is idle. To configure these backup options: 1. Click the Settings tab to display the Settings screen: 2.
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BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Specifying the Number of Backup Versions The WD SmartWare software can keep up to 25 older versions of each file. If you overwrite or delete a file by mistake, or want to see an earlier version of the file, the WD SmartWare software has a copy for you.
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Retrieving Backups The WD SmartWare software makes it easy for you to retrieve files that your My Book Live drive has backed up and either: Restore them to their original locations on your computer, or Copy them to a special retrieve folder. Retrieval is generally a four-step process: 1.
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BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) 2. The drive may contain backups from other computers. To retrieve files from a specific computer (volume): Change Retrieve Volume a. Click the button to display the Select a volume to retrieve from screen: b. Select the desired volume, and click the Select Destination button. 3.
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BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) 4. On the Select content to retrieve... screen, select Retrieve Some Files to display the retrieve files selection box: 5. Navigate through the folder structure to find the files you want. Click the appropriate file category button to list the files by category: Pictures Music Movies...
BACKING UP/RETRIEVING (WD SMARTWARE) Retrieving a Folder To retrieve a folder from your drive, and all of the content within a folder, which may include multiple categories, in the retrieve files selection box, right-click the folder and choose Select folder in all content categories. Retrieving an Earlier Version of a File or Deleted Files In the retrieve files selection box, check the Show deleted files check box and/or the Show older files check box.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Managing WD Software Customizing WD SmartWare Using WD Quick View Shortcuts Monitoring Alerts Customizing WD SmartWare The WD SmartWare software makes it easy for you to quickly customize its settings for the best possible performance with your drive by: Specifying the number of backup versions that you want to keep for each file Specifying a unique folder to store files retrieved from your drive Automatically checking for WD SmartWare software updates.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Specifying a Different Retrieve Folder When you start a retrieve, you can choose whether you want to store the retrieved files in either: Their original locations on your computer, or A Retrieved Content folder By default, the WD SmartWare software creates and uses a Retrieved Content subfolder in your My Documents folder.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Using WD Quick View Shortcuts After you install WD Quick View (see “Step 2: Install WD Quick View” on page 15), the WD Quick View icon displays in a Windows system tray and the icon displays on a Mac menu bar. This icon enables you to quickly and conveniently: Check the drive status Open the public and private shares Launch the My Book Live Dashboard...
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Mac OS X 1. Click the WD Quick View icon in the menu bar to display a menu. 2. Move the pointer over the name of your My Book Live to display a submenu: Mac OS X WD Quick View menus 3.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Launching WD SmartWare (Windows only) Select the WD SmartWare option on the WD Quick View menu to display the WD SmartWare home screen. Exiting WD SmartWare (Windows only) Select Exit WD SmartWare on the WD Quick View menu to close the application. (This option only appears if you are running WD SmartWare.) Opening Shares You can use WD Quick View to open the drive’s Public share and any private shares...
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MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Mac OS X: For a private share, if prompted for a user name and password, enter those associated with your user account on My Book Live Dashboard (see “Creating a User” on page 77). For a Public share, if prompted for a user name and password, select Guest.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Viewing Drive Properties Select Properties on the WD Quick View submenu to display the Properties screen: My Book Live Properties on Windows My Book Live Properties on Mac OS X MY BOOK LIVE USER MANUAL...
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Shutting Down One of the recommended ways to safely reboot and shut down your My Book Live drive is to use the WD Quick View icon. Note: Another preferred method is to use the Dashboard. (See “Reboot/ Shutdown”...
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MANAGING WD SOFTWARE WD Quick View Option An option on the WD Quick View submenu displays alerts such as: Drive is reaching maximum capacity. Drive is full and subsequent backups cannot take place. Displays every five minutes until space is made available. Updates are available.
MANAGING WD SOFTWARE Alerts on Mac OS X 3. Click the OK button to close. Accessing the Learning Center The Learning Center contains information about using many aspects of the My Book Live software. Select Learning Center on the WD Quick View submenu to display the Learning Center main menu.
BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE Backing Up Without WD SmartWare Windows Backup Apple Time Machine If you choose not to use WD SmartWare software for backing up files to the My Book Live, you can use Windows Backup or Apple TimeMachine as an alternative.
BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE 6. Select a share where you want the backup to be created and click the OK button. 7. Enter the username and password assigned to your user name on the My Book Live. (See page 77.) 8.
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BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE Click Set Up Time Machine to display the Time Machine Preferences screen: 3. Click Choose Backup Disk and select the My Book Live drive where you want the backups stored: 4. Click Use for Backup. A screen prompts for your user name and password. 5.
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BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE The Preferences screen returns: 6. To start automatic backups, move the slider to ON. 7. To add a Time Machine drop-down menu icon to the menu bar at the top of the screen, select the Show the Time Machine status in the menu bar check box.
BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE To see information such as available capacity and the date and time of the oldest, latest, and next backup, select Open Time Machine Preferences on the Time Machine drop-down menu: Starting a Backup To start a backup at any time, select Back Up Now on the drop-down menu: Note: To delete Time Machine backups, use WD My Book Live Dashboard.
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BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE 2. Click the Time Machine icon in the Dock, or select Enter Time Machine from the drop-down menu: All of your backups display in a cascade, with the most recent in front. 3. Click the arrows or the time line on the right of the screen to browse through all the backups Time Machine has created: Backups Arrows...
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BACKING UP WITHOUT WD SMARTWARE —The backed-up item replaces the original item. Replace Note: In Finder, you will see a folder that corresponds to your backup drive that includes the word “backup.” This is a protected folder that is automatically created and where all of your backups reside. It serves no purpose for users other than to store Time Machine backups.
INTRODUCTION TO MY BOOK LIVE DASHBOARD Introduction to My Book Live Dashboard Launching the My Book Live Dashboard Starting the My Book Live Dashboard Understanding the My Book Live Dashboard Obtaining Customer Support What Can I Do Now? Use the WD My Book Live Dashboard to configure settings to manage the My Book Live as you prefer.
INTRODUCTION TO MY BOOK LIVE DASHBOARD Starting the My Book Live Dashboard The first time you access My Book Live Dashboard, the Default Language page displays: 1. Select the default language from the drop-down list. 2. Click the Licence Agreement link, and after reading the agreement, click I Accept.
INTRODUCTION TO MY BOOK LIVE DASHBOARD Understanding the My Book Live Dashboard The typical My Book Live Dashboard page offers options for viewing and entering information and provides assistance and notifications: Item Description Device Name Name of the My Book Live drive. You can change the default name to one of your own choosing.
INTRODUCTION TO MY BOOK LIVE DASHBOARD Item Description Let us help you Displays information about performing the tasks noted in the scrolling list below. The + or - sign enables you to show or hide the scrolling display. < Navigate through the tasks by clicking the back >...
INTRODUCTION TO MY BOOK LIVE DASHBOARD Sending Customer Support Your Log Files If you have a problem with the My Book Live drive, complete the online form on the Support page to generate a log and send it to WD’s Customer Support team. Another option is to manually generate a system log and save or e-mail it.
CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Configuring My Book Live Settings System Settings Network Settings Utilities Settings Remote Access Settings Media Server Settings The Settings option enables the Administrator to view and customize the drive’s system, network, utilities, remote access, and media settings. System Settings To select the Settings options: 1.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS General Use the General section of the page to show the drive name and description, select the language in which the web pages should display, view usage of storage space, and register the drive. WARNING! Renaming the My Book Live forces all the network computers to remap their shared network resources.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 1. View or modify the following settings: Time Zone From the drop-down list, select the time zone where your drive is located. Date & Time From the drop-down lists, select the current date and time. NTP Service Select the check box to enable NTP service, which automatically synchronizes your drive to update the time...
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 2. If a new firmware file is provided, save the file to a Desktop location on your computer. 3. Click the Update from file button. 4. Select the file saved on your hard drive and click the Open button. A message prompts for confirmation that you want to update now.
CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Energy Saver If the Hard Disk Sleep function is enabled, the hard drive goes into standby mode to save power after a designated period of inactivity. Hard Disk Sleep is enabled by default. To enable Hard Disk Sleep: 1.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS LAN Configuration 1. View or modify the following LAN (home or office network) settings: MAC Address Uniquely Identifies the drive. IP Address Identifies the current IP address. Network Mode Select the method of assigning the drive’s unique IP address: •...
CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Utilities Settings On the Utilities tab, you can test the network drive and get diagnostic information, restore the drive to factory defaults, reboot or shut down the drive, and import or export a configuration file. Diagnostic Run diagnostic tests if you are having problems with your drive.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Factory Restore Note: For information about using the Reset button to return the password and network mode to factory settings, see “Resetting the My Book Live” on page 111. In this area of the Settings page, the Administrator can choose a short factory restore or a full one.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Reboot/Shutdown One of the recommended ways to safely reboot and shut down your My Book Live drive is to use the Reboot/Shut Down section of the Utilities screen. Note: Another recommended method is to use the WD Quick View icon (see “Shutting Down”...
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS To shut down the drive: 1. Click the Shutdown Device button. A message reminds you that shutting down may interrupt important processes. 2. If the drive is not processing information, or it is but you choose to proceed, click the Continue button.
CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Import/Export Current Configuration Important: Before doing a factory restore or a system update, you may choose to save your drive’s current configuration. Later you can import a previously saved configuration, if desired. Keep in mind that importing a configuration after restoring factory defaults does not restore shares, users, or Twonky and Mionet (except MioNet enabled) settings.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Viewing Information About WD Photos The Remote Access page provides a description of the WD Photos app for your Apple iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and provides a link to more information on the WD website: Setting up MioNet Use MioNet to register your device for use with WD Photos and to remotely access...
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS Registering Your Drive to an Existing Account 1. Enter your existing account User Name and Password and click the Submit button. 2. Verify that your MioNet registration User Name and Account URL (always http://www.mionet.com/web) display in the lower part of the page: 3.
CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 3. Verify that your MioNet registration User Name and Account URL (always http://www.mionet.com/web) display in the lower part of the page. The network drive is now registered to your account: 4. If you want to log in to the MioNet web interface directly from the My Book Live Dashboard, click the Account URL link.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 1. Click Twonky to open the section. 2. Select the Enable check box for Twonky Service (enabled by default). 3. To view a table listing your media servers, click the down arrow to expand the Twonky Service section: 4.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 7. For Twonky to look for only updated music, picture, and video files on your drive, click the Rescan or Rebuild button below the table. Rebuilding is more thorough than re-scanning but can take more time. 8.
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CONFIGURING MY BOOK LIVE SETTINGS 2. To enable iTunes to access your music files through your iTunes player, click the Enable check box. iTunes is enabled by default. 3. Click the Rescan button to update your media files. When the “iTunes rescan has been initiated”...
MANAGING USERS Managing Users Viewing Users Creating a User Creating a Private Share for a User Changing a User’s Password Editing User Settings Deleting a User The Administrator creates accounts for others who will have access to the My Book Live drive.
MANAGING USERS 2. To view user details, click the user name. User Detail and Share Access display in a panel on the right. Creating a User The Administrator can create users and limit what shares they can access. Full access—Allows the user to read, write, and delete files on the share. Read-only access—Restricts the user to only viewing files on the share.
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MANAGING USERS 1. Click the Create New User button. The Create New User panel slides down over the User List: 2. Enter all required information (indicated by red asterisk). 3. If desired, enter these optional settings: User Password/Confirm If you want to set up a password for the user to prevent Password others from accessing the user’s private share, enter a password for the user.
MANAGING USERS 4. Click the Save button. The new user is listed in the User List, and the Share Access section moves to the right panel: Creating a Private Share for a User 1. If you want to create a private share for the user, in the Share Access section on the right panel, click the Create new share button.
MANAGING USERS 2. Complete all required settings (indicated by red asterisk) and any optional settings, as follows: Share Name Assign a name to the share that clearly indicates the type of files it will contain. Share Description Enter a brief description of the content in the share. MioNet Remote Access Enable this option if you would like the contents of this share to be available remotely through your MioNet...
MANAGING USERS Editing User Settings 1. To make changes to a user’s profile, select the user in the User List. The User Details and Share Access panels display. 2. Modify the required and optional settings as desired. To update the user’s access to shares, make the necessary changes in the Share Access panel.
MANAGING SHARES Managing Shares Viewing a List of Shares Creating a New User Making a Share Public Deleting a Share Opening a Share A share is an area on the My Book Live drive for storing files (similar to a folder or directory).
MANAGING SHARES Click a share to display share detail and user access information. Creating a New Share You can create a share and designate it as public or private. For example, if the share contains financial information, you may want to deny access to your children. Or, if there are photos you would like a friend to see but not change or delete, you would assign read-only access to that user.
MANAGING SHARES 2. Complete all required settings (indicated by red asterisk) and any optional settings, as follows: Share Name Assign a name to the share. Share Description Enter a brief description of the share to remind yourself of what it contains. MioNet Remote Access Enable this option if you would like the contents of this share to be available remotely through your MioNet...
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MANAGING SHARES 1. Select a share from the list to display share detail: 2. Click the Create new user button in the Share Access section on the right. A Create New User box displays over the screen: 3. Complete the information as you did in “Creating a User” on page 77. 4.
MANAGING SHARES Making a Share Public If you decide there is no reason to limit access to a private share, convert it to a public share. 1. Select the private share in the Shares list and select the Public option instead of the Private option in the Share Access section of the right panel.
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MANAGING SHARES IF you want to open a THEN for . . . share using . . . WD Quick View in the menu Public and Private Shares bar (Mac OS X), Click the WD Quick View icon in the menu bar and move the cursor over the name of your My Book Live drive to display the submenu.
VIEWING A LIST OF BACKUPS Viewing a List of Backups Viewing the List of Backups Deleting a Backup My Book Live Dashboard lists and provides information about your backups and enables you to delete them. The information includes backup type, date, and usage of the drive’s storage space.
VIEWING A LIST OF BACKUPS Deleting a Backup WARNING! When deleting a backup, remember that you are erasing all of the files in the backup. 1. Click the delete icon to the right of the backup. 2. In response to the confirmation message, click Delete. MY BOOK LIVE USER MANUAL...
REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Remotely Accessing Your My Book Live MioNet® Overview Using MioNet Web (after registration) Accessing My Book Live Using WD Photos MioNet ® Overview Important: For information on registering your drive and creating an account on MioNet, see “System Settings”...
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REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Note: In this User Guide, we discuss the most basic options. For more advanced options, see the MioNet Help or MioNet User Guide (available when you click the MioNet online Help icon). Accessing My Book Live Folders and Files Remotely Important: Local access to My Book Live folders and files using MioNet Web is not available.
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REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Sharing Files with Others Sharing files on your My Book Live with others is a simple three-step process. First you choose the folder you wish to share, then who you want to share with, and finally what permissions they have to access the folder.
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REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE IF you want to. . . THEN. . . Share photos with MioNet users you Select the user(s). (Press the Ctrl key in Windows have shared with before, or the Command key on a Mac to select multiple users.) Click Next.
REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Transferring Files to Others MioNet enables you to transfer files to others to whom you have granted access, and to have them transfer files to you. The procedure is the same as for sharing files, except that you click the Transfer Files to Others icon to display: When assigning permissions: If you want users to transfer the files only to themselves, give them Read...
REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Assign a photo to a contact. Add a photo to the Camera Roll. Setting up the Drive 1. Make sure your WD network drive is connected to your network and turned on. 2. Load your photos (in JPEG format only) into the Shared Photos folder in the Public folder on the network drive.
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REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE Image View Album View Folder View Image View—Displays all the photos in Shared Pictures on your network drive. The view is unstructured (no folders and subfolders). Album View—If the pictures in Shared Pictures are organized into folders and subfolders, Album View displays them as albums.
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REMOTELY ACCESSING YOUR MY BOOK LIVE E-mailing Photos 1. Tap and open the photo you want to send. 2. Tap the Settings icon and then tap the Email Photo button. 3. Enter an e-mail address and tap Send. Changing WD Photos Settings You can change settings for auto sign-in and cache size.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music Media Server Overview Media Types Supported Media Storage Accessing My Book Live from Media Players Accessing My Book Live Using iTunes Enjoy photos, music, and videos through a DLNA-compliant media player such as Xbox360, PlayStation3, WDTV Live, and media services such as iTunes.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Media Types Supported Audio files Video files Image Files DivX JPEG DVR-MS FLAC TIFF LPCM MPEG2 SPTS Xvid Note: Some devices may not support playback of all these files. Please refer to your device’s user manual to see which formats are supported. Media Storage You can access and store media content on My Book Live by means of network shares.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Adding Media Content to the Folders 1. Open Windows Explorer or Mac Finder: 2. Copy your music files to the Shared Music folder. 3. Follow the same process to place your videos and pictures into their respective Pictures and Video folders.
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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Windows Media Player 11/12 (Windows Vista/Windows 7) Note: Please go to the Microsoft Media Player support site for more information on using and updating your media player. To stream media using Windows Media Player 11 or 12 Library: 1.
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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC 4. Launch Windows Media Player (Start > All Programs > Windows Media Player): 5. Click Library > Media Sharing: 6. Click Find media that others are sharing, and then click OK: MY BOOK LIVE USER MANUAL...
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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC 7. Select a media type (Music Pictures, or Video) and click the MyBookLive: 8. Double-click the media file you want to play. WD TV Live HD Media Player You can connect the WD TV Live HD Media Player to your home network for access to media content stored in a network drive such as the My Book Live.
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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC 5. Press to select Media servers and press Enter: 6. Press to select the My Book Live and press Enter: Supported content for the selected media type displays: 7. Select the content you wish to access, and then press Enter to start media playback.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Xbox 360 Note: Please go to the Microsoft Xbox 360 support site for more information on using and updating your XBox 360. 1. Ensure that your Xbox 360 and My Book Live are powered on and connected to your local area network.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC 4. Depending on the player you have, you may need to access a Settings/Network Setup page in the user interface to establish connection so that your player can link to your My Book Live. Please refer to your player’s user guide for specific instructions.
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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Streaming Media in iTunes The iTunes Media Server is enabled by default in the Dashboard. See “Media Server Settings” on page 72 for more information. 1. Launch iTunes on your computer. 2. Click MyBookLive under the Shared section of the left pane. If you have copied music to the /Public/Shared Music folder or a video to/Public/Shared Videos, and it is in a format supported by iTunes, it should be listed in the right pane: 3.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Regulatory and Warranty Information Regulatory Compliance Obtaining Service Limited Warranty Regulatory Compliance FCC Class B Information This device 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.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION GS Mark (Germany only) Machine noise - regulation 3. GPSGV: Unless declared otherwise, the highest level of sound pressure from this product is 70db(A) or less, per EN ISO 7779. Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung 3. GPSGV: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 db(A) oder weniger gemäß...
Modification of or tampering with the Software, including but not limited to any Open Source Software, is solely at your own risk. Western Digital is not responsible for any such modification or tampering. Western Digital will not support any product in which you have or have attempted to modify the Software supplied by Western Digital.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting First Steps Checklist Resetting the My Book Live Specific Problems and Corrective Actions For any issue, first ensure that you are using the latest firmware for My Book Live. See “Updates” on page 61 for update instructions. First Steps Checklist Is the power supply plugged in to the wall outlet and the drive? Are all cables correctly connected and secured? Is the status indicator green? If not, refer to “Checking the Front Panel LED”...
TROUBLESHOOTING Specific Problems and Corrective Actions The following contains specific problems that may arise during the use of the My Book Live. Possible solutions are listed for each problem. LEDs do not light up. Make sure the power cord is connected correctly. Make sure that the wall outlet has power.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 8. Go back to the opening window of (My) Computer to view the Public folder of your device under Network Drives. Setup or WD SmartWare is unable to detect a My Book Live. If Setup or WD SmartWare is unable to detect a My Book Live, then certain network protocols may be blocked on the network or the computer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING If the LED is solid green (indicating the drive is idle) or blue (indicating the drive is on standby), the drive is ready to shut down. 1. Disconnect the Ethernet cable. 2. Unplug the power cable. If the LED is white, the firmware is being updated. DO NOT UNPLUG THE POWER as this could corrupt the firmware in the drive and cause data loss.
Glossary CIFS—Common Internet File System. The recommended file sharing protocol for Windows platform allows users to access shares through My Network Places. Mac OS X or later also supports the CIFS protocol. See also Protocol. DHCP—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol for assigning IP addresses to devices on a network.
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Hub—In a network, a device joining communication lines at a central location, providing a common connection to all devices on the network. Interface—A hardware or software protocol to manage the exchange of data between a device and a computer; the most common ones are EIDE (also known as PATA), SATA, and SCSI.
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Port (Hardware)—A specialized outlet on a device for connecting to other devices using a cable or a plug. Ethernet ports, power ports, and USB ports are examples. Protocol— A convention of data transmission that defines timing, control format, and data representation. RAM—Random Access Memory.
Index How do I? 23 AC adapters 5 ICES/NMB-003 compliance 108 Accessories 6 Installing Alerts and event notifications 62 connecting and troubleshooting 18 Audio streaming in iTunes 107 WD Quick View 15 WD SmartWare 25 iTunes Backing up files media types supported 74 Apple Time Machine 48 overview 106 WD SmartWare 28...
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sharing photos 91 Precautions 7 transferring files 94 Preferences options 38 Web 90 Pre-installation requirements 7 Movie files 27 Private share Music files 27 creating for a user 79 My Book Live Dashboard making public 86 alerts 62 opening 41 backups list 88 user name and password 86 configuration settings 69...
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retrieve folder 38 WD SmartWare Software, GPL 110 advanced backups 30 Specifications 7 auto update preferences 38 Streaming media in iTunes 107 backing up all files 28 System view 8 Home screen 27 installing and using 25 online Help 24 Troubleshooting overview 24 cannot detect my drive 113...
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