Freecom Technologies Network hard drive User Manual

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FAQ

13. Why do I keep getting this error message: "The device ‘Generic

volume’ cannot be stopped right now. Try stopping the device again
later." ?
Close any windows that are displaying your Classic SL Network Drive and
retry what you were doing earlier. If you continue to get that error message,
restart your computer. However, if you were copying a large amount of files,
it is possible that it is still being copied in the background from its cache. You
may need to wait until it is finished before continuing. If that does not work,
then try restarting your computer and try again.

14. I just installed Classic SL Network Drive; why is the Classic SL

Network Drive showing up as a red color?
Try unplugging your Classic SL Network Drive’s power cord, wait about 10
seconds, and plug it back in. If this doesn’t work, try restarting your
computer as well. Please try disabling your firewall/antivirus software and
if that works then you may need to configure the software to allow your
Classic SL Network Drive to run.

15. I keep getting "Internal Error; Update Failed." What does this mean?

Try updating to our latest drivers to see if that fixes the problem.
Before installing our Classic SL Network Drive software, please disable any
Firewall/Antivirus software and also make sure that Script Blocking is turned
off for antivirus software. If problems still persist, please try uninstalling the
Firewall/Antivirus software and reinstall Classic SL Network Drive software.
Also try updating your NIC drivers to the latest available.

16. I am getting the message "Connection closed abnormally. Try to

reconnect." What does this mean?
Check to make sure that you are using the latest version of our software. If
Classic SL Network Drive keeps losing its connection to your computer, check
your USB or Ethernet cable connection.
If your Classic SL Network Drive is shared on a network, we also recommend
using NTFS for multi-write software.
This can be verified by right -clicking on your Classic SL Network Drive drive
letter from My Computer and clicking on Properties. Then, under File System
it will indicate the type of file system your Classic SL Network Drive is
formatted to. To format Classic SL Network Drive to NTFS, please right-click
on the Classic SL Network Drive drive letter from My Computer and then click
on Format. There should be a drop down menu that will allow you to select
NTFS. Please also make sure to check the box next to the word Quick Format.
Also, make sure Classic SL Network Drive is plugged into a 100mb/full duplex
capable switch and that you are using a 10/100mb Network Card. Classic SL
Network Drive is not supported on hubs. If you have your switch uplinked
to another one, try putting Classic SL Network Drive and your computer on
the same switch and retry.

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