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Set the number of volumes to use in "Add Volume" and press the "Update" button. Check
"Add Volume" in the figure and press the "Make" button to generate the HNDR file system in
the selected drive.
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[Database Information]
• Shows you the information on the hard drive, used/total space, used ratio, maximum volume,
current volume, and add volume set in the HNDR file system.
[Volume Information]
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• Shows you the information on the total volumes assigned in the HNDR file system.
• Total volume is the number of volumes assigned in the HNDR, and the current volume is the
number of volumes currently in use.
[Disk Information]
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• Shows you the information on the disk in the HNDR file system.
ㆍ Total: Total disk space
ㆍ Used disk: Disk space currently in use
ㆍ Usable disk: Available disk space
ㆍ Max volume: Total number of available volumes
ㆍ Current volume: Number of volumes currently in use
ㆍ Add volume: Specifies the number of volumes to be used in the disk.
ㆍ Clear volume: Delete all of the information of the stored volume.
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Caution 6. Volume Delete
- Delete Volume - Deletes all volumes in the selected drive.
(Please note that pressing Delete will erase all data and database information.)
- Clear Volume - Deletes all of the stored data of the volume.
(Please note that pressing Clear will erase all data.)
Tips 1. What is Volume?
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Volume refers to a unit in the HNDR file system. One volume occupies 67.xx MB
of disk space. Image data are stored in the volume. When a volume is filled with
data, data will begin to be overwritten. (Always backup important data.)
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