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Where can I find support for my Hammer USB Hard Drive?

Contact Rorke Data
Support for the Hammer USB drives can be found on their website at http://www.hammer-storage.com/ or by calling 1 (800) 237-0840.

What are the advantages of using a USB Flash Drive instead of an External Hard Drive?

Removable Media Recovery Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
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Can I save files from a computer hard drive to the duplicator hard drive through USB or Firewire?

CD Duplicator, DVD Duplicator, CD DVD Duplicator, CD Copier,...
No. Computer hard drives and duplicator hard drives are two separate file systems, so they cannot communicate. The USB and Firewire connections' allow the computer to use the duplicator as a CD external burner. You can use either of those devices to store the data on a disc from a specified CD drive on the duplicator. Once you create that disc, you can use it as your master disc to load into the hard drive and make your duplications. No. See similar questions...

Can you connect and play media from a USB hard drive?

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Our USB drive turns on when we plug it in -- it's obviously USB -- but nothing happens. Right now there's no support for USB storage, including playback of photos, music, or movies, nor saving channels or games to the device. Bummer. See similar questions...

Why can't I boot from external USB Hard Drive?

ExBoot - FAQs
First, Your PC or notebook must support "External USB-HDD Boot up" function. Second, to make sure all the USB cables and power cord all firmly connect to USB slots or power in-lets. No. You must start re-boot process over again. At this moment, you must choose the correct date version you want. See similar questions...

What is the difference between the ThumbDrive and a USB hard disk drive?

Thumbdrive - Frequently Asked Questions
A USB hard disk drive is heavier and more bulky. It is also vulnerable to shocks and vibrations due to its internal moving parts. Thumbdrive is smaller and lighter. Thumbdrive does not have any moving parts and that makes it ideal for mobile use. There is no device driver required for ThumbDrive SMART to work in Mac OS 8.6. However you need to make sure that your Mac OS 8.6 is installed with USB Mass Storage Support 1.3.5. To do that, please visit Apple's website at http://docs.info.apple. See similar questions...

Q26 : What are the differences between the MICRO-FLASH and USB hard disk drive?

MICRODIA | MICRO-FLASH USB Drives
A26 : USB hard disk drive is much heavier and more delicate than MICRO-FLASH. It is only a hard disk drive with a USB interface. MICRO-FLASH is much smaller, lighter and rugged. It's more ideal for mobile use. See similar questions...

Does an attached USB hard drive have to be formatted to use with the LinkStation?

Buffalo Inc.
When attaching an external USB hard drive to the LinkStation, please remember that the external drive has to be formatted using the Format utility in the LinkStation Admin section. If the external drive is not formatted in this manner, it will be visible as an additional shared folder under the Linkstation, and users will be able to access the data on it, but no one will be able to write anything to it. See similar questions...

Where are my preferences stored on my hard drive?

BitWise IM - FAQ
Windows: By default, the preferences are stored in HKCU/Software/BitWise Chat/BitWise. Optionally, you may store the preferences in BitWise.ini in your home folder by pressing "Setup" prior to logging in and specifying you wish to store your preferences in that file rather than the registry. Detached mode allows you to use basic client features even when your computer cannot maintain communication with the BitWise server. See similar questions...

Will cookies fill up my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
Both Netscape and Microsoft have measures in place that limit the number of cookies that will be saved on your hard drive at one time. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape conform to the RFC 2109 limitations on your total cookie count to 300 (this includes a limit of 20 cookies per individual domain). If you exceed this, the browser will discard your least-used cookies to make room for the new ones. See similar questions...

How do cookies end up on my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
After a cookie is transmitted through an HTTP header, it is stored in the memory of your browser. This way the information is quickly and readily available without re-transmission. As we have seen, however, it is possible for the lifetime of a cookie to greatly exceed the amount of time the browser will be open. In such cases, the browser must have a way of saving the cookie when you are not browsing, or when your computer is shut off. See similar questions...

How do I format a Mac hard drive?

Herb's Mac Stuff FAQ
Check question number 6 about startup disks; most people need these because of hard disk problems. Apple provides an "erase disk" option on their main menu which will re-initialize some but not all hard drives. Apple also has a "disk test" utility to test formatted disks. There is also a popular control panel add on for "SCSI probe" which is helpful, check various Mac shareware sites for it. See similar questions...

Where are my files located on the hard drive?

Windows XP Professional FAQ
Each person who has logged into the computer will have his or her files and settings stored in a folder named with his or her user name. Only the person who is logged in (or an Administrator) can access his or her personal folder. To find these user folders: The My Documents folder is located within this user folder (Note: The My Documents icon on your desktop is a shortcut to this folder). Files that were saved to the desktop are located in the Desktop folder. See similar questions...

Question 2: How large a capacity of hard disk drive can NT support?

Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: NT can view a maximum partition size of 2 terabytes (or 2,199,023,255,552 bytes), however there are limitations that restrict you well below this number. FAT has internal limits of 4 GB due to the fact that it uses 16-bit fields to store file sizes, 2^16 is 65,536 with a cluster size of 64 KB gives us the 4 GB. HPFS uses 32-bit fields and can therefore handle greater sized disks, but the largest single file size is 4 GB. See similar questions...

Is there network and/or external hard drive support?

Stanton ::
Yes. You can play songs directly from a hard drive connected to your computer via firewire or network. See similar questions...

Return to top Q: What are the USB flash drive support limitations?

ProCurve Networking by HP - Support - FAQs
The USB port supports connection to a single USB mass storage device. USB hubs to add more ports are not supported. For devices with multiple partitions, only the first partition is supported. Devices with secure partitions are not supported. See similar questions...

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