1) You are correct, I misnamed the device and stand corrected. However, the steps still apply, you need to do all that same to make it work properly with a USB drive.
2) I have only one of my computers (Vista and XP) slow to a crawl when using WHS backup. That computer uses a USB Wireless N device, and slows because it is talking over USB wireless. Not a problem with WHS nor Vista, but the nature of USB Wireless. If I unplug and use the built-in Wireless G, it works perfectly fine.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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1) You are correct, I misnamed the device and stand corrected. However, the steps still apply, you need to do all that same to make it work properly with a USB drive.
2) I have only one of my computers (Vista and XP) slow to a crawl when using WHS backup. That computer uses a USB Wireless N device, and slows because it is talking over USB wireless. Not a problem with WHS nor Vista, but the nature of USB Wireless. If I unplug and use the built-in Wireless G, it works perfectly fine.