Yes, it’s so easy, my 4 year old can add and remove drives.  It came with the 
red drives, you can buy it empty, or confirgure it the way you want it.  And 
yes it uses the same software.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Andrew Lamanche
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 12:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Western Digital my icloud NaS drive application and Voiceover

 

Dear Klyph,

 

That’s very interesting.  Could somebody without any sight add and remove 
drives on the 4Ex?  When you got your 4 EX, did it come with a drive or did you 
have to get them separately?  Does it come with the same software as WD my 
cloud?

 

Thanks for your responses.

 

Andrew

On 28 Nov 2014, at 16:20, Kliph <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

No, they only come as big as 16TB right now, but who knows what western digital 
will do in the future.  Mine is not the my cloud series, mine is the 4 EX 
series.  It has 4 bays, and you can have any configuration you want up to 16TB, 
 My wife bought it for me last year for my birthday.  Surprised the heck out of 
me, didn’t even know she knew I wanted it..  It has a metal  inclosure, and you 
just flip a little door upward to remove or add drives.

On Nov 28, 2014, at 12:05 AM, erik burggraaf <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

You have a 16 t.b. mycloud?  The tops I’ve seen so far is 4 tb.  Could I buy 
two 16’s and combine them into one 32?  I know that I can get a WD external 
drive and expand the 4 tb model up to 7 or 8.  I’ve already got 8tb comfortably 
filled though and need the headroom.

 

At the moment I’m in the middle of building myself a 32 tb tonido cloud based 
on a raspberry pi.

 

Best,

 

Erik Burggraaf

 

 

 

On Nov 27, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Kliph <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:





Wow! 32TB?  I have the 16TB model that I got for my birthday last year, 
couldn’t imagine how much a 32TB would cost.  I haven’t even used up half of my 
16TB yet, mainly cause I keep my backups off line, all I really use the 16TB 
for is my iTunes library, and where my torrents go.  It hasn’t failed me yet 
knock on would, but I am not chancing it by it having all of my other 
unreplaceablre data.

On Nov 27, 2014, at 1:37 PM, erik burggraaf <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

No,  These are just folders in the one file system on your drive.  Mac OS calls 
them betwork volumes and treats them like individual hard disks, especually 
when you use the connect to server daialog to reach them, but they are just 
standard folders according to the drives firmware.

 

You can see this by browsing the files on the drives web interface at 
wemycloud.local.

 

I’m glad you like the drive.  I enjoy it too.  Too bad they don’t have a 32 tb 
version.

 

Best,

 

Erik Burggraaf

 

 

 

On Nov 27, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:





Hi Erik, Klyph and others,

 

Thanks for your responses.  I’m beginning to find my way thanks to your tips.  
I can see that after all this panic I will be able to use the Western Digital 
Drive.  Shame about their native application but as long as I can use it, 
that’s ok.  I’ve written to them but I am not sure they care.  Shame on them 
too!

 

I have created my own account and I have found my private folder as well as the 
public folders.  One question I have, when you create an account for yourself 
or somebody else for that matter, do you also create a volume, i.e. partition 
the drive?  In Western Digital speak they call these things shares.  Is this 
actually a partition?  In finder I can see a volume with the same name as the 
name of my account and Voiceover says volume.  Is it a partition?

 

Many thanks again.

 

Andrew

On 26 Nov 2014, at 21:53, erik burggraaf <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

>From the mac side, I did the following to transfer files.

 

Open finder.

Press command K to connect to a server.

Type smb://wdmycloud and press enter.  Note that if you cleverly changed the 
name of your drive you’ll have to replace this instruction with the new name.

Enter your username and password.

When asked to mount your volumes, say OK.

Back in finder, you should automatically be taken to the computer folder where 
you should see three new volumes.  One is called public, and that is where your 
files go unless you have set up your account to let you access a custom private 
folder.

 

>From there, it’s just a matter of copying and pasting.

 

On the mobile side, I’ve only gotten as far as agreeing to the licence terms 
and looking at some of the initial setup screens.  I want to log in by token, 
which takes some extra setup.  Also, I haveent’ gotten all the files mounted 
yet.  That’s got to take priority for the next day or two because the drive 
that currently holds the files is on it’s last pins.

 

Best,

 

Erik Burggraaf

 

 

 

On Nov 26, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:





Could you say a bit more about how you access WD my cloud from your iPhone?  Is 
the iphone app accessible?  And talking about finder, how do you copy files 
there?  Can you create folders on the WD my cloud using finder and then move 
files from your mac to the WD my cloud?

 

I’m getting more familiar with the web interface for changing various options 
like users, setting, shares, etc.  But I’m still in the dark as to how I might 
store files on WD my cloud.

 

Thanks to you and Klypho for your comments.

 

Andrew

On 26 Nov 2014, at 19:42, [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:

 

So far, the cloud apps for iOS and android seem to work well.  I set the  thing 
up with safari and finder.  I might copy files to it with finder, but otheriise 
won't go near it with a computer..



Sent from my android device.

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To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Western Digital my icloud NaS drive application and Voiceover

Yes, I personally didn’t like the app.  I used it on mavericks, and it worked 
just fine.  Haven’t tried it on Yosemite though, so can’t speak to that issue.  
The easier way of managing it is to go on the web.  Find your NAS’s IP address, 
and put it in the address bar.  This way you can manage the password, set up 
profiles, or what ever else you need to do.  Once you set it up though, you can 
just go to the network section of your mac with command shift K, and view and 
manage your files that way.  HTH 

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> On Nov 26, 2014, at 10:23 AM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected] 
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> Hi, 
> 
> I was given a present of a very nice 2TB Western Digital my cloud drive that 
> is compatible with both PC and mac.  The drive is connected to my airport 
> extreme via an ethernet.  The trouble its application through which yo can 
> control various functions like saving moving managing files is totally 
> inaccessible with Voiceover.  When I open it, I can only move through close, 
> zoom and the title of the window buttons but I cant get to any other 
> controls.  Has anyone else ever had experience of this drive and its desktop 
> application?  Is there another app through which a NAS drive like this could 
> be controlled?  I’ve e-mailed Western Digital about it but I’m not holding my 
> breath.  It was extremely difficult to find a way of sending them an e-mail.  
> They seem to hide quite successfully from their customers. 
> 
> I’d welcome any comments. 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Andrew 
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