While the Iomega MDHD500-N (likely part of the eGo Encryptable or UltraMax series, given that “MDHD” often denotes a portable desktop external hard drive) is a relatively standard USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 external drive, there is one truly interesting and standout feature in its manual that distinguishes it from basic storage drives of its era (late 2000s to early 2010s).
Here is the most notable feature described in the manual for this drive series: Iomega Mdhd500 N Manual
Because the original Iomega support site is offline, here is the official path to retrieve the digital manual: While the Iomega MDHD500-N (likely part of the
support.lenovo.com.The original manual covers: Mac OS X Time Machine setup, Windows Recycle Bin integration, Iomega Encryption software (now obsolete), and LED indicator meanings. Check your router’s DHCP client list for a