May 10, 2010 5:59 PM

@errant
The Pogoplug drive (P drive) does not actually display or report the underlying file system to Windows - it reports FAT32. The reason for this is that Windows requires you to report something, and reporting NTFS has actually caused some applications to fail to work properly. Reporting FAT32 does not appear to have done so.

The actual file system could be any of the following: EXT2, EXT3, FAT32, NTFS, HFS+ or HFS+ Journaled, and all will say they are FAT32 on the Windows Drive application. For similar reasons, if we cannot read the actual size of the drive we will report 4 terabytes total, with 2 used and 2 free. This should not impair the operation of your Pogoplug; please do write to support if it does.

Finally on PS3 - we are not DLNA compliant per se, but any music, video and imge files on your Pogoplug drive should show up on your PS3. Go to my.pogoplug.com, click Paramètres, then Paramètres média. Under
"Vous pouvez utiliser Pogoplug pour streamer des films, des photos et de la musique à vos consoles de jeux XBox360 et PS3, et aux consoles de jeux des personnes avec qui vous partagez. Pour activer cette fonctionnalité, sélectionnez la case à côté des disques durs que vous souhaitez activer."

Click the check box "Activer" next to the name of your drive. Then go to your PS3 and search for media servers again - that should do the trick.

Bon Chance,
J