I was wondering if you could bypass the seagate program and just use the drive like a pin drive.
N Nick the Pirate Distinguished Nov 17, 2009 1 0 18,510 Nov 17, 2009 #1 I was wondering if you could bypass the seagate program and just use the drive like a pin drive.
ToreTrygg Distinguished Oct 15, 2009 134 0 18,690 Nov 17, 2009 #2 Actually I found Seagate is not really functional enough for my need. I mean backup. In case of Seagate it is not robust. I chosen StarWind - it is much reliable soft for iSCSI, as for me.
Actually I found Seagate is not really functional enough for my need. I mean backup. In case of Seagate it is not robust. I chosen StarWind - it is much reliable soft for iSCSI, as for me.
H howardp6 Distinguished Aug 19, 2008 419 1 18,815 Nov 17, 2009 #3 If you do not install the Seagate software, the drive will appear as a USB drive. You should see it as a Freeagent Drive
If you do not install the Seagate software, the drive will appear as a USB drive. You should see it as a Freeagent Drive