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    Lorex N842 and external hard drive

    Actual hard drive capacity is always lower than "published/marketed" hard drive size. It is our understanding that this discrepancy is related to differences in measuring capacity between decimal and binary. Your numbers, however, don't make sense to us - - the discrepancies are too large and...
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    Lorex N842 and external hard drive

    As a follow-up to our above post, we substituted a Western Digital 4TB USB-powered USB drive for the 5TB Seagate (the 'non-recognized' drive of the above post). The Lorex reported the substituted WD drive as "Device Model": sdb1(USB USB) but, more significantly, Lorex 'saw' this drive, reported...
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    Lorex N842 and external hard drive

    We are experiencing a similar problem with our Lorex N846A6. We previously had a thumb USB drive that was 'recognized' and to which we were able to back up files. In view of its small capacity, we replaced it with a 5TB USB-powered drive. The Lorex doesn't see this drive. Any attempt to...
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