How to browse photos in external hard disk

how to browse photos and videos in external hard disk

Steve had a good suggestion but for some reason, his post doesn't show up. I get this error when clicking the email link:
Error: you do not have permission to view the requested forum or category.
Steve suggested using Preview to browse across the network. Yes - you are correct on this and that's what I'm doing. Problem is that you can't view multiple photos without lots of little preview windows and right clicking. I'd like something like Windows (Vista) Explorer Preview. You right click a photo, Preview and arrow through them at full size. Very nice. No importing malarky.

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