Moogle Stiltzkin wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 5:55 pm
go to the product page and download the manual.
for software there app has an eject button.
for hardware i believe the device has a physical EJECT BUTTON. try pressing that?
obviously don't be using the tr-002 when you are trying to eject. if you got stuff running like file transfers, finish or stop that first. and if you got windows explorer or some app accessing the tr-002, close them as well before ejecting.
if that doesn't work, then windows 10 should have an external device in the bottom right side where you can right click and eject whatever external device is connected to your desktop pc.
once successfully ejected, you can then power off the tr-002 if you want.
Thank you for your reply.
(I tried downloading the manual and nothing changed. Should I put the PDF file on TR-002 or NAS, so it would help?)
The manual mentions Eject button, but it seems to be not working when I try to use it before disconnecting from NAS.
I haven't tried using the Eject button on Windows, cos I'm using Windows device manager to disconnect the TR-002, what works great.
I have no problem disconnecting the TR-002 from Windows, only from NAS.
In QTS there is an Eject button (in External Device list) also, which cause that NAS does not see the TR-002 anymore, however, it's not powered off as when "ejected" from Windows using Device manager. In this "not-disconnected state" from NAS, LEDs on TR-002 still blink time to time, physical eject button does nothing and when I power off the TR-002 using physical switch or disconnect the USB cable, I get error that I mentioned above.