Acomdata PDHD640USE-72 manual

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    User's Guide[...]

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    2 Get ting star ted 6 W elcome 7 Precautions 8 Package cont ents 9 Syst em requirements 9 Wind ows user s 1 0 Mac user s Get ting to know your AcomDat a Dri ve 12 pureDrive at a glanc e 13 pureDrive in-depth 1 3 H i-Spe ed USB 2.0 1 4 eSA T A (eS A T A- equippe d mo dels ) 1 5 Mac & PC read y 1 5 Hot-plu ggabl e 1 5 F anle ss desig n 1 6 Secu r[...]

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    3 20 Drive setup 20 Placing the D rive on your desk to p 21 Connecting the Drive 24 Re -namin g your Driv e Using you r AcomData Drive 26 How to unmount and turn off the Driv e 26 Wind ows user s 27 Mac user s 28 F ormatting the Drive 28 Abou t fo rmat ting an d f ile systems 30 Choosin g a fil e sys te m 3 1 Format ting the Dr ive in W indows Vist[...]

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    4 43 Obtaining service 44 Contact Ac omData 45 Notices[...]

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    Gettin g sta r t ed[...]

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    6 W el co me , a nd t han k y ou f or ch oos ing an A co mDa ta pu r eD ri v e . Y our pureDrive features high-qualit y construction, advanced engineering, and state -of-the -ar t data storage technology , designed to pro vide years of reliable, user-friendly per formance . T hi s g uid e co nta ins imp orta nt inf or ma tio n f or th e pr op er in[...]

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    7 P l ea se f ol lo w t he p re c a ut io ns b el ow . F a il ur e t o so d o ma y re su lt i n device damage, data loss , and voiding of the warr anty. • We s trongly re commend that you backup the f iles s tored on the device. AcomData is not respo nsible for data l oss or corruption; nor will AcomData p erfo rm recover y of lost data or fil es[...]

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    8 AC A dApt er Q ui Ck S t A rt G ui de uSB C ABle Cd -r OM A COM d At A pure d r ive e SA t A C ABl e (S upplied w ith e SA t A- equipped model S on l y ) S tAnd P ac kag e c on t en ts[...]

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    9 Windo ws users • M inimum 233 MHz p rocessor (P entiu m, C elero n, AMD , etc. ) • O ne of the foll owing Windows operating systems: - W indows Vist a (Ultimate , Home Basic/Premium, Business ) - W indows XP wi th Ser vice Pack 1 or later (Hom e, Professional, Professional x64, Media C enter Edition) - W indows 200 0 with Ser vice Pack 4 or l[...]

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    10 Mac user s • G3 ( or later ) or Int el processor • Ma c OS 1 0. 2 or later • A computer or hub w ith a free US B 2.0 or USB 1 . 1 por t OR a fre e eSA T A por t (eSA T A- equipped mode ls only) IMPORT ANT NOTES : • USB 1.1 ports limit inter face tr ansfer rates to up to 12 Mbps . • Mac OS 10.2 will not recognize F A T32/MD -DOS format-[...]

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    Gettin g t o kno w y our A co mDa ta Dri v e[...]

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    12 (A ct uAl lAyout s of t he BAc k pAnel s mAy not Be e xAct l y A s show n ) pu r eD ri v e a t a g l an c e usB2.0 m odel usB2.0 m ode l usB2.0 / e sAt A m odel O n -O ff S wi tch P Ower P Ort USB P Ort e SA tA P Ort A ct ivit y L eD[...]

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    13 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 USB 2.0 has a maximum interface transfer rat e (ie bandwidth) of 480 Mbps ( M ega b its p er s econd). T hat's 40 times faster than the ear lier stan dar d, USB 1.1 (12 Mb ps). Performance in day-t o- day use will depend on many factors, including CPU utilization, file system overhead, and the struc ture and number of files[...]

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    14 Howev er , data transfer rates bet ween two devices are limited by the device with the slower interface. F or example, if you plug a USB 2.0 device into a USB 1.1 por t on your computer , data transfer rates between the computer and the deivce will be limited to USB 1.1 speeds. USB uses a master-slave architecture. The computer (the 'master[...]

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    15 mance demands. The external implementation of SA T A is called 'eSA T A ' . eSA T A cables and connec tors are more robust than those used for internal SA T A hard disks and can sustain greater wear and tear . Mac & PC ready Y our AcomData Drive was formatt ed at the factory with the F A T32 file system. Because F A T32 is suppor t[...]

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    16 ciently that it doesn’ t need a fan. The results are a sleeker , more compact design, and near-silent operation. Security lock s lot Deter would-be thieves by physically securing your Drive to your desk (secur ity lock not included). On- O ff switch It's a simple thing, but it's powerful too. The on-off switch allows you to sav e ele[...]

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    17 Dimensi ons ............................................................................................................ 4.4 " X 1.26" X 7 .4" Inter face s ................................................................................................................t rans fer r ates (max . ) Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ....................[...]

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    In sta ll in g y our pu reDr iv e[...]

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    19 If you are using Window s 98SE or Windo ws 2000 (with S ervice P ack 3 or earlier) you need to install the USB 2.0 driver before connect- ing the Drive to a USB 2.0 por t. Follow the instruc tions below . All other users can proceed to " Drive setup. . " 1 . Inse r t the CD into your comput er' s CD /DVD drive. 2. On the splash sc[...]

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    20 Placin g the D riv e on your desk top Th e pur eDri ve can be pl ace d on y our de skt op ho riz ont ally or ve rtical ly us ing th e sup plie d sta nd. Plac e the Driv e on a stur dy , flat surfac e. Do not pl ace the Dri ve o n an unst able or ma kesh ift base , suc h as a stack of books , that may be pr one to col laps e or topp ling . T o p [...]

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    21 Refer to the illustration belo w when following the instruc- tions on the next page. C on nec t ing th e Dri ve AC A dapter T o AC outlet USB Cable Pow er Port On-O Switch T o computer or USB hub USB 2.0/1.1 port[...]

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    22 If your Driv e is equipped with m ultiple interfaces (e .g. USB 2.0 and eSA T A) never use more than one inter fac e at a time. D oing so may damage the Drive, damage y our computer , and void the warranty . Step 1 : Connect the A C a dpater: 1 . Pl ug the smal l, round connec t or into the Drive 's Power Port. 2. Plug the other end into an[...]

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    23 If using eSA T A … The eSA T A cable has eSA T A (also called "SA T A II") connectors at both ends. The connectors are keyed, so the y will only plug in one way . Be sure to corr ectly inser t the connectors, or you may damage the Drive and void the warr ant y . 1 . Pl ug one end of the eS A T A cable into the eSA T A p ort on the Dr[...]

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    24 Re -naming your Drive This section shows you how to change a volume label (ie name) of a formatted volume/drive . If you wish to re-format the Drive go to " F ormatting the Drive " now . Y ou will have the oppor tunity to assign a volume label during the formatting setup process. Windows users: 1 . Go to My Comput er and righ t - cl ic[...]

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    U si ng y our A co mDa ta Dri v e[...]

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    26 When a hard drive is 'mounted' to a computer , that means the computer has established a communications link with it. When you unmount the drive, the communications link is severed and the computer can no longer access it— even if the drive is still power ed on. Never turn off a hard drive or disconnect any cables while it is mounted[...]

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    27 Mac user s Option 1- From the Desk top: Drag the Drive' s icon to the T rash. After the icon disappears from the Desk t op y ou ca n saf ely tu rn of f the Driv e. Option 2 - From wit hin the Finder: Loc at e the Dri ve ic on in th e Si deb ar . Cl ic k the e ject symbol next to th e ic on. Af ter the icon disappears you ca n saf ely turn o[...]

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    28 Y ou r AcomD ata Drive was fo rmat ted at the fac tor y … Y ou do NOT need to format the Drive . W e recommend that you only re-format the Drive if absolutely necessary . Formatting a hard disk erases all data stored on the disk! Before you re- format or par tition y our Drive, be sur e to save a c opy of any files y ou wish to keep t o anothe[...]

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    29 About the most comm on f ile systems: • F A T3 2 is the defa ult f ile system used on Win dow s 98S E and Me, and is suppor ted under W indows Vist a, XP , 200 0 and the Mac OS. Think of F A T 3 2 as the "universal" PC and M ac f ile s ystem. • N TF S i s t he d ef au lt f i le sys t em fo r W in do ws V is ta, XP an d 2 000. NTF S[...]

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    30 Choosin g a f ile system • I f you plan to use the Drive only on Windows V ista, XP or 2000, we recomme nd format ting the Drive with the N TFS f ile s ystem. • I f you plan to use the Drive only on a Mac, we re commend for- matting the Dri ve with the Mac OS Ex tended f ile sys tem. • I f you need cross-platfo rm compatibilit y , you have[...]

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    31 For matting the D riv e in Windows Vista, XP or 2000 1 . Disable any anti-viru s sof tware you may ha ve r un ning. 2. Go to My C omputer and right - click the D rive 's icon. 3. Sele ct Forma t … in the p op-up menu. The Format dialog box wil l appear . 4. Under C apacity , verif y the capacity . It should b e close to the stated capacit[...]

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    32 For matting the D riv e in Windows Me or 98SE 1 . Disable any anti-viru s sof tware you may ha ve r un ning. 2. Double -click on My Compute r . In the My Comput er window , righ t - click the Dr ive 's icon and select Format. In the Format window , verif y the capacity; it should be close to the s tat e d capacit y of your Drive in megabyte[...]

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    33 For matting the D riv e on a Mac 1 . Launch Disk Utility in the Applicat ions folder . 2. T he Disk Utility window will op en. In the small window on the lef t, click the Dr ive 's icon. 3. Click on the Erase tab. In the Erase window you will see a Volume Forma t pop- up menu and a Name field. 4. Fr om the Vol ume Format pop -up, selec t a [...]

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    Help & ot her in form at ion[...]

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    35 Defragmenting and optimiz ing a hard driv e Ove r time , as mor e and mo re files are sav ed to and er ase d fro m a har d drive , y our data can bec ome incr eas ing ly fr agm ent ed . Th is can aff ect a har d drive 's pe r f ormanc e. W e r ec omm end usi ng de fra gm en tat ion and opt im iza tio n so ftwa re to maximize storage efficie[...]

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    36 has been compromised until it’ s too late . Th e most comm on wa y compu ter s cat ch viru ses is by do wnl oadi ng and shar ing infected files via e -mail and other Internet ser vices. Y ou can protect your data against viruses by using anti-virus soft- ware . These programs are designed to seek out and eradicat e or quarantine viruses befor [...]

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    37 Q: Ca n I u se m y Dr iv e o n tw o co mpu te rs a t th e sam e ti me ? A: No. If you connect the Drive to two com puters at the same time, you may damage the Drive and the comput ers. Q: Do I h a ve t o f or ma t th e Dr iv e pr io r t o u si ng i t ? A: No. Howeve r , you can re-format the Drive if you wis h. S ee the cha p- ter " Formatt[...]

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    38 Q: Why is t he cap acity of my Drive, as shown on my comp uter , lower t han the Drive’ s stated capacit y ? A: The dif ferenc e is mostly due to the way Windows and Mac operat - ing s yste ms measur e storage capacit y , as com pared to the method used by har d drive manufacturers. Hard drive ma nufac tur ers ha ve always used the decimal (ba[...]

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    39 T roubleshooting for Window s users The power wi ll not go o n whe n I turn on the Drive. Make sur e your con nec tions are secure. My comp uter do es not recogni ze the Drive. Make sur e all of your c onnec tion s ar e secure . If you hav e an add- on card, mak e su re it is working properly and upda te the sof tware/firm- ware . Al so, make su[...]

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    40 The Drive gives me a “D evice cannot sta rt . Code ( 1 0). ” This is a power issue. Make sur e you r c onnec tion s ar e secure . T he other possibil it y is tha t the Drive requires ser vice . I d on’t se e the Drive in My Comp uter , but it do es ap pear in Device Manager. Right - cl ick on My Computer . Sele ct Manage in the pop -up men[...]

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    41 F A T3 2 file sys te m. If reforma t ting the Drive and you do not need Mac compa tibility , Windows V ista/ XP /200 0 users should use the N TFS files system. Afte r I connec ted the Drive to my PC , I got the f ollowing aler t message: “H i-Spee d USB device plu gged into non -H i-Spee d USB Hub.” What does this m ean ? Windows V ista, XP [...]

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    42 T roubleshooting for Mac users The power wi ll not go o n whe n I plug in the Drive. Make sur e your con nec tions are secure. When I le av e my computer i dle fo r a while and come back , th e Drive won’t work p roperly. The most likely cause is tha t your comput er is going to sleep . The immedia te solution is t o re star t you r c omputer [...]

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    43 What you nee d to obtain warrant y ser vice: 1 ) A copy of the bill of sale for your AcomDa ta produ c t; 2) A R eturned Merchan dise Autho rization (RMA) number that is assig ned to your product by your TSS. An RMA can only be gener - at ed if the product has been regi stered online at w w w . acomda ta. com. If you r Ac omData product is not r[...]

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    44 Address: 3410 Pomona Blvd., Pomona, CA 9171 0 Telephone: (909) 348-0680 Fax : (909) 598-8663 Web Site: www.acomdata.com C u st om er S e rv ic e : c us t o me rs er vi ce @a co md at a. co m Technical Support: techsupport@acomdata.com Pre-Sales Questions: sales@acomdata.com C on ta c t A c om Da ta[...]

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    45 c OPyr igh tS c opy right © 20 07 . A l l righ ts re serv ed . n o pArt of t his p uBlic Ation mAy Be re produ ced o r tr Ansmit ted in An y for m By Any meA ns , el ect ronic , mec hAnic Al ph otocopyi ng , re cordin g or otherw ise , w itho ut pri or wr itt en con sent . t r ADe mArk S A ll trAdemArks mentioned or AppeAring in this document A[...]