Setting the preferences options, Customizing your drive settings – Western Digital My Passport Studio User Manual User Manual

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MY PASSPORT STUDIO

USER MANUAL

MANAGING AND CUSTOMIZING YOUR DRIVE – 40

3. Click Browse and use the browse function to identify the new retrieve folder.

4. Click Apply to save and implement the new retrieve folder.

Setting the Preferences Options

When enabled, each time you reconnect your My Passport drive to your computer, the
Preferences options:

• Display the WD SmartWare Home screen

This is the default configuration of the WD SmartWare software, and it is

recommended when you routinely perform a number of backups or retrieves each
day. Otherwise, you might want to disable this option and open the
WD SmartWare Home screen whenever you need it.

• Check for software updates

This ensures that you are always using the most-recent software version.

To enable or disable the Preferences options:

1. On the Software Settings screen (see Figure 7 on page 22), click Preferences to

display the Set Preferences dialog:

2. Select or clear the check boxes to enable or disable the Preferences options:

Open WD SmartWare when drive is connected

Automatically check for WD SmartWare software updates

Customizing Your Drive Settings

The WD SmartWare software makes it easy for you to quickly customize the settings of
your drive for the best possible performance.

• Label—Create a custom name (label) that appears on the cover of your

My Passport drive.

• Security—Create, modify, and disable passwords that keep others from

accessing the files on your drive.

• Registration—Registering your drive to receive free technical support during the

warranty period and find out about software updates, product enhancements, and
price discount opportunities.

• Diagnostics—Performing diagnostics and status checks to make sure your drive

is working properly.

• Sleep Timer—Turning your drive off during periods of extended inactivity to

conserve power and extend the life of the drive.

• Drive Erase—Erase all of the contents on the drive, including any password that

has been set.

• Virtual CD—Show or hide the virtual CD icon and drive listing in your desktop

displays.

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