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Modifying USBShare Capacity

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LaCie Network Space 2 • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2 page 43 4.9.2. Modifying USBShare Capacity Under the heading USB Drive, click the number under the heading Capacity to modify the amount of capacity to be allocated for the USB access. You can modify this proportion from 0 GB to up to 500 GB (default is 0 GB) (Fig. 65). If you choose to decrease the share size, the volume will be reformatted automatically and all data contained on the volume will be erased. To proceed, confirm your choice in the popup window. If you modify USBShare size, it is necessary to format the share by clicking the Format button under the USB Drive heading (Fig. 63, b). IMPORTANT INFO: LaCie strongly recommends you do not increase the USBShare size to more than 128 GB unless you format USBShare to either NTFS or HFS+ using your operating system's native disk utility. Fig. 65

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LaCie Network Space 2
DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON
Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2
User Manual
page 43
4.9.2.
Modifying USBShare Capacity
Under the heading
USB Drive
, click the number under the heading
Capacity
to modify the amount of capacity to be allocated for the
USB access. You can modify this proportion from 0 GB to up to 500
GB (default is 0 GB) (
Fig. 65
).
If you choose to decrease the share size, the volume will be refor-
matted automatically and all data contained on the volume will be
erased.
To proceed, confirm your choice in the popup window.
If you modify USBShare size, it is necessary to format the share by
clicking the Format button under the USB Drive heading (
Fig. 63
, b).
IMPORTANT INFO:
LaCie strongly recommends you do not in-
crease the USBShare size to more than 128 GB unless you format
USBShare to either NTFS or HFS+ using your operating system’s
native disk utility.
Fig. 65