Lacie LaCinema Classic HD User Manual - Page 43

Important Info, Technical Note

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LaCinema Classic HD User Manual Sharing Files Throughout Your Home Network page 43 IMPORTANT INFO: Make sure that IPConf support is activated in the LaCie Network Assistant preferences (Fig. 73, PC users, and Fig. 74, Mac users). IMPORTANT INFO: If you want to remove files from the LaCinema Classic HD, you must empty the Trash or Recycle Bin after placing the files there. Otherwise, the files will still have a reference and occupy hard drive space. TECHNICAL NOTE: The LaCinema HD is optimized for multimedia playback. If you want a network-attached hard drive for backing up your files, consider purchasing a LaCie Network Space, which offers features and performance more suited to this use. Fig. 73 Fig. 74

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LaCinema Classic HD
Sharing Files Throughout Your Home Network
User Manual
page 43
IMPORTANT INFO:
Make sure that IPConf support is activated
in the LaCie Network Assistant preferences (
Fig. 73
, PC users, and
Fig. 74
, Mac users).
IMPORTANT INFO:
If you want to remove files from the LaCin-
ema Classic HD, you must empty the Trash or Recycle Bin after
placing the files there. Otherwise, the files will still have a reference
and occupy hard drive space.
TECHNICAL NOTE:
The LaCinema HD is optimized for multime-
dia playback. If you want a network-attached hard drive for backing
up your files, consider purchasing a LaCie Network Space, which
offers features and performance more suited to this use.
Fig. 73
Fig. 74