User guide

Chapter 2
Getting Started
7
Media Hub
Main Menu
The main menu appears.
NTI Shadow Main Menu
Create Backup Job
Create Backup Job Click this option to create a backup
job. For more information, refer to Create Backup Job,
page 31.
Modify Backup Job
Backup jobs are listed in this section.
Default Backup Job
The Setup Wizard creates a default backup job that backs
up specific files in the Documents folder. (This folder
is named “Users” in Windows Vista or “Documents and
Settings” in Windows XP.)
These files use the following file formats and extensions:
.doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt, .adb, .rtf, .xml, .htm, .html, .txt,
and .pst.
The backup files are saved to the \backup\<Computer_
Name>\Documents folder on the Media Hub and are
organized by date. You can change the default backup job
created by the Setup Wizard; for example, you can back up
additional folders on your computer.
Options
Select the appropriate backup job, and then click one of
the following options:
Start Backup Click this option to start a backup job.
Edit Click this option to change a backup job.
Disable Click this option to disable a backup job.
Disable All Click this option to disable all backup jobs.
Delete Click this option to delete a backup job.
To exit NTI Shadow, click Done.
NOTE: For more information about NTI Shadow,
click Help.
Drag-and-Drop
Use Windows Explorer and the Drag-and-Drop feature
to manually copy files to the Media Hub. Drop or paste
music to the music folder, photos to the photos folder,
and videos to the videos folder.
Windows Access
To open Windows Explorer, go to1. Start > Programs
> Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also
right-click Start and click Explore.)
During the Setup Wizard, you created a Friendly Name 2.
or device name for the Media Hub.
In the Address field of Windows Explorer,
enter the Friendly Name of the Media Hub:
\\<Friendly_Name> (Example: \\mediahub)
Friendly Name
Press 3. Enter.
You can also use the drive letter or IP address to access the
Media Hub.
NOTE: The drive letter is mapped directly to the
media folder, which holds the music, photos,
and videos sub-folders. Use the Friendly Name
or IP address of the Media Hub to access the
backup and media folders.
Drive Letter
During the Setup Wizard, the Media Hub was assigned a
drive letter to identify it on your computer.
Windows Vista
Right-click Start. Click Computer, and then click the drive
letter to access the media folder of the Media Hub.
Windows XP
Double-click My Computer, and then click the drive letter
to access the media folder of the Media Hub.
Drive Letter Not Found
If you do not see a drive letter for the Media Hub, run
the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD and click Connect
Computers. You can also follow these instructions: