These options allow you to specify the general behaviour of Mt. Everything.
These options let you customize the behavior of Mt. Everything’s “Mount”-command.
Uncheck if you don’t want to see standard compliance information in the main window.
Click to have Mt. Everything indicate the SCSI standard compliance of devices in the “Type”-column of the main window.
Mt. Everything’s driver will use hardware handshake which is the fastest transfer mode.
If you encounter problems on data transfers uncheck this option.
This option works only with Mt. Everything’s built-in SCSI-driver.
Check to have Mt. Everything’s built-in SCSI-Driver use hardware handshake to transfer data through the SCSI bus.
This option does not effect copies of the driver already loaded.
Mt. Everything’s built-in SCSI-Driver will be used to mount volumes from removable media disks only.
Works only on the “Virtual Bus”!
Use Mt. Everything’s built-in SCSI-Driver to mount volumes from removable media disks only.
For fixed disks the driver installed on the disk will be used.
Works only on the “Virtual Bus”!
Mt. Everything will use its built-in SCSI-Driver to mount volumes from any disk.
Works only on the “Virtual Bus”!
Tells Mt. Everything to use its own built-in SCSI-Driver to mount volumes from disks which need a driver to be loaded (e.g. if there is no volume from that disk on your desktop).
Works only on the “Virtual Bus”!
Mt. Everything will use the SCSI-Driver installed on the disk to mount volumes from the disk.
Tells Mt. Everything to use the SCSI-Driver installed on the disk to mount volumes from the disk.
You should use this option because the driver found on the disk is usually the one from the disk’s vendor and therefor best suited for that disk.
This button is dimmed because the current settings are the same as the default ones.
Click here to restore the default settings.
Revert and close this dialog.
This button is dimmed because you did not make any changes.
Click or type “Command-.” to revert and close this dialog.
Saves your changes and closes the dialog.
The button is dimmed because you did not make any changes. To dismiss the dialog use “Cancel”.
Click or hit “Return” or “Enter” to accept the settings and close the dialog.