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WARNING:
Before you format drive(s), back
up pre-existing data because all data on
your drive(s) will be erased when they are
formatted.
NOTE:
The settings on this screen will vary
depending on the disk configuration. A single
drive is listed as Disk 1. Two drives are listed
as Disk 1 and 2 when they are configured as
Separate Disks. Two drives are listed as LVM
when they are configured as JBOD/LVM.
Two drives are listed as RAID 1 when they are
configured as RAID 1 (Mirroring). The drives are
listed as RAID 0 when they are configured as
RAID 0 (Striping).
Disk 1-2, LVM, RAID 1, or RAID 0
is displayed. If the drive is not formatted, click Format. A
confirmation screen appears.
Confirm Reformatting
Click OK to confirm the formatting. Click Cancel to
cancel the formatting.
USB 1-2
The status of the drive is displayed. If the drive is
not formatted, click Format. The Partition & Format screen
appears.
Partition & Format
Model
The name of the USB drive is displayed.
Total Disk Size
The number of MB on the drive is
displayed.
New Partitions
You can specify up to four partitions.
For each selected partition, specify its size in MB, or
select Fill Up Free Space. If the Fill Up Free Space
option is selected, then the partition occupies all
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The status of the drive
Advanced Configuration
remaining memory, and additional partitions cannot
be created.
Click Apply to save your changes, or click Cancel to
clear all changes.
Format Disk, Scandisk, S.M.A.R.T., Standby, and Disk Full
Scandisk
The Scandisk program checks the drive(s) for errors and
corrects errors when possible. It will run automatically
if an error is detected, such as a shutdown due to an
unexpected loss of power. While the Scandisk program
is running, you will not be able to access the drive being
scanned.
Disk 1-2, LVM, RAID 1, or RAID 0
of the drive is displayed. Click Start/Stop to begin the
Scandisk program. A confirmation screen appears.
Confirm Scandisk
Click OK to confirm running the Scandisk program.
Click Cancel to cancel running the Scandisk program.
If you need to access the drive while the Scandisk program
is running, click Start/Stop to stop the Scandisk program.
Run Scandisk
You can schedule the Scandisk program
to run on a regular schedule. Select the day and time you
want the Scandisk program to run. Keep the default, Never,
if you want to manually initiate the Scandisk program.
S.M.A.R.T.
The Scandisk status
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