Western Digital WDBVHT0080JCH User Manual - Page 68

Updates, Check for Update., Install & Reboot, Update from File., My Book., Important

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MY BOOK LIVE DUO USER MANUAL Date Time This field appears if the NTP Service check box is not selected. From the drop-down list, select the current month, day, and year This field appears if the NTP Service check box is not selected. From the drop-down list, select the current hour, minutes, and time period (i.e., AM, PM). 2. If you have made any changes, click the Save button. Updates This section of the page enables you to set up the drive to update the firmware automatically or to manually check for an update file: A description, current version number, and date of last update of the My Book Live Duo Firmware display. Important: Wait for the My Book Live Duo drive to finish powering up (approximately three minutes) before configuring the drive. You will know it is ready when the LED stops flashing and turns solid green (normal) or blue (standby). Check for Update. To manually check for new firmware availability and to optionally install new firmware: 1. Click the Check for Update button. The "Checking" message displays. If an update is found, click OK. 2. If desired, click the Install & Reboot button. A progress bar displays. When the process is complete, the network drive reboots. Update from File. To update the firmware manually: 1. Go to the WD Tech Support Downloads page at http://support.wdc.com/products/ download.asp. 2. On the Downloads page, select My Book. The My Book download page displays. CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS - 60

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MY BOOK LIVE DUO
USER MANUAL
CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS – 60
2.
If you have made any changes, click the
Save
button.
Updates
This section of the page enables you to set up the drive to update the firmware automatically
or to manually check for an update file:
A description, current version number, and date of last update of the My Book Live Duo
Firmware display.
Check for Update.
To manually check for new firmware availability and to optionally install new firmware:
1.
Click the
Check for Update
button. The “Checking” message displays. If an update is
found, click
OK
.
2.
If desired, click the
Install & Reboot
button. A progress bar displays. When the process
is complete, the network drive reboots.
Update from File.
To update the firmware manually:
1.
Go to the WD Tech Support Downloads page at
http://s
upport.wdc.com/products/
download.asp
.
2.
On the Downloads page, select
My Book.
The My Book download page displays.
Date
This field appears if the NTP Service check box is not
selected.
From the drop-down list, select the current month, day,
and year
Time
This field appears if the NTP Service check box is not
selected.
From the drop-down list, select the current hour, minutes,
and time period (i.e., AM, PM).
Important:
Wait for the My Book Live Duo drive to finish powering up
(approximately three minutes) before configuring the drive. You will
know it is ready when the LED stops flashing and turns solid green
(normal) or blue (standby).