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Mounting and Unmounting Drives
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This is useful in several circumstances:
If you work with optical drives for backup and retrieval of low-resolution material, you can
unmount drives and mount them as needed to avoid cluttering the desktop during normal
use.
If you work with an extensive array of fixed-storage drives, which might involve many
partitions divided among several projects, you can selectively mount and unmount drives
according to use.
If you work with an Avid shared storage environment, you might have to unmount and
remount icons on the desktop. For more information, see the Avid MediaNetwork
documentation. Also, see “Working with Bins and Projects in an Avid Shared Storage
Environment” on page 97.
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On systems with multiple media drives, unmounting unused drives can improve the performance
of the Media tool. You need to unmount the drives before you open the Media tool. See “Using
the Media Tool” on page 440.
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If you need to physically add or remove drives, see the documentation that came with your
drive. You cannot physically add or remove drives from your Avid editing application.
Before you physically remove or add drives, shut down your system completely.
Mounting and Unmounting Drives
For more information on mounting and unmounting drives, see “Understanding Drive
Mounting” on page 438.
To mount all drives:
t Select File > Mount All.
All drives turned on and connected to the system become available to your Avid
editing application.
To unmount a drive or make a drive unavailable to your Avid editing application:
1. With your Avid editing application running, select File > Unmount.
The Unmount Disk or Drives dialog box opens.
The list displays all drives currently available.
2. Select a drive to unmount.
3. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) to select additional drives.
4. Click Unmount.
The drives are no longer available to your Avid editing application.