Appendix B: Installing A Second Hard Drive - Linksys EFG120 User Manual

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3. When I click the EFG120's icon in Network Neighborhood, I'm prompted for a
password.
This can happen in the following situations:
Your Windows Logon name is recognized by the EFG120, but your Logon
password is not. Simply enter your password, or make your Windows pass-
word the same as the EFG120's password.
Your Windows Logon name is not recognized by the EFG120, defaulting
you to guest access rights. If you are not the Network Administrator, ask
your Administrator to create a user name for you. (Use the same name as
your Logon name.)
You do not have access permission for this share. If you are not the Network
Administrator, ask your Administrator to grant you access.
4. When using the web interface, some of the data will not fit on the screen, and
there is no scroll bar.
You are likely using extra-large fonts in your browser or in Windows. To
change your browser's font size, select View from your browser's menu, and
change the font size there. To change the size of your Windows fonts, go to
Display in the Control Panel. Choose Settings, then click the Advanced
button. Change the font size to either Small or Large. Both should work.
5. A print job does not print and no error message is displayed.
The amount of free disk space on the EFG120 is probably not sufficient to
spool (queue) the print job. The EFG120's disk usage can be checked using
the Status - Disk screen on the EFG120's Administrator interface. If this is
the problem, you must delete some print jobs.
1.
Select Printer from the Status menu of the EFG120's
Administrator interface.
2.
Use the Delete Current Job option to delete the current print job, or
Delete All Jobs to delete all print jobs.
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Appendix B: Installing a Second
Hard Drive
Important: The EFG120 supports IDE Ultra DMA (or UDMA)
hard drives with a throughput of 33 - 66 Mbps (ATA/33, ATA/66)
and a rotation speed of 5400 or 7200 rpms.
When you're ready to install a second hard drive into the EFG120, follow these
directions:
1. Power down the EFG120 by pressing the button on the front. Then, unplug
the EFG120.
2. Unlock the second drive bay. This bay is empty and is where your new drive
will reside.
3. Make sure that your hard drive's jumpers "Master/Slave" settings are set to
"Cable Select" before putting it in the drive tray. For instructions on your
hard drive's jumper settings, refer to the documentation that came with your
hard drive.
4. Attach the IDE cable from the drive tray to your hard drive, as shown in
Figure B-1. The IDE cable is the wider of the two cables in the drive tray.
Be sure to plug this securely into your hard drive.
Figure B-1
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