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LaCie SAFE Hard Drive

Glossary

User Manual

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Fingerprint – An impression on a surface of the curves formed by the ridges on a fingertip, espe- cially such an impression made in ink and used as a means of identification.

Firmware – Permanent or semi-permanent in- structions and data programmed directly into the circuitry of a programmable read-only memory or an electronically-erasable, programmable read-only memory chip. Used for controlling the operation of the computer or tape drive. Distinct from the software, which is stored in random access memory and can be altered.

Folder – A list created on a disk to store files. Cre- ating folders and sub-folders enables you to orga- nize the storage of your files in a logical, hierarchi- cal manner so that you can find and manage them more easily.

Format, -ting,-ted– This is a process where a de- vice is prepared to record data. In this process, the hard disk writes special information onto its own recording surfaces into areas (blocks) that are ready to accept user data. Since this operation causes all current user data stored on the hard disk to be lost, this is an infrequent operation that usually only happens at the v that created the hard disk. It is unusual for something to happen to a hard disk that requires the end-user to initially perform this operation.

GB (GigaByte) – This value is normally associated with data storage capacity. Basically, it means a thousand million or a billion bytes. In fact, it equals 1,073,741,824 bytes (or 1,024 x 1,024 x 1,024).

Hardware – Physical components of a computer system, including the computer itself and peripher- als such as printers, modems, mice, etc.

Interface – The protocol data transmitters, data re- ceivers, logic and wiring that link one piece of com- puter equipment to another, such as a hard drive to an adapter or an adapter to a system bus. Proto- col means a set of rules for operating the physical interface, such as: do not read or write before the drive is ready.

I/O (Input/Output) – Refers to an operation, program or device whose purpose is to enter data into or to extract data from a computer.

Kb (Kilobit) – Equivalent to 1,000 bits.

Kb/s – Kilobits per second. 480Kb/s is equal to 60KB/s.

KB (KiloByte) – Basically, this means 1,000 bytes, but it is actually 1,024 bytes.

KB/s – Kilobytes per second. A means of measur- ing throughput.

Mb (Megabit) – Equivalent to 1,000,000 bits.

Mb/s – Megabits per second. A means of measur- ing throughput. 480Mb/s is equal to 60MB/s.

MB (Megabyte) – Basically means one million bytes, but is actually 1,024 Kilobytes or 1,024 x 1,024 bytes, which equals 1,048,576 bytes.

MB/s – Megabytes per second. A means of mea- suring throughput.

Operating System (OS) – Software that controls the assignment and use of hardware resources such as memory, processor time, disk space and periph-

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Contents Safe Table of Contents LaCie Safe Hard Drive Forward Health and Safety Precautions General Use PrecautionsLaCie Safe Hard Drive Safe Three Levels of Security Introduction To The LaCie Safe Hard DriveYour Safe Drive Capabilities Unpacking Your LaCie Safe Drive Whats Included with Your LaCie Safe DriveMinimum System Requirements Hardware Requirements for USBBefore Installing Your LaCie Safe Drive How to Use the Fingerprint SensorRules For Registering Users Being An AdministratorAbout Authorized Users And Rights Connecting Your LaCie Safe Hard Drive Connecting The Power AdaptorAttach Chain Lock to Your Safe Drive Optional Universal Serial Bus USB IconsWindows Users Configuring Your LaCie Safe DriveInstall the Drive Software Finishing the installation Installation program Welcome Installation program Finished Mac UsersSetting Up User Names and Privileges Create/Edit User Names & PermissionsRegistering User Fingerprints Registering Additional Users Using Your LaCie Safe Hard Drive Using the Drive as a Registered UserUsing the Drive as an Administrator Removing a Fingerprint User Management InterfaceModify a User Using Multiple Safe Drives on the Same Computer Locking Your LaCie Safe DriveFor Mac Users Disconnecting Your DriveFor Windows Users Helpful Information File System FormatsFAT Guidelines for Choosing FAT 32 Or Ntfs Use FAT 32 ifHFS Mac OS Standard HFS+ Mac OS ExtendedMS-DOS File System Unix File SystemFormatting Using Windows 2000 and Windows XP Formatting Your LaCie Safe Hard DriveLaCie Safe Hard Drive Formatting Using Mac OS Disk management utility MacFormat from Ntfs to HFS+ Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections What is USB 2.0?USB Cables and Connectors Data Transfers Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Question AnswerShould I keep a backup of the data stored on Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive Technical Check .2. Minimum System Requirements Important Info Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor Contacting Customer Support Before You Contact Technical SupportLacie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information Glossary LaCie Safe Hard Drive LaCie Safe Hard Drive

SAFE specifications

LaCie SAFE is a cutting-edge external storage solution designed to meet the growing demand for secure, reliable, and high-performance data storage. Developed by LaCie, a brand known for its premium storage devices, LaCie SAFE combines advanced security features with spacious storage capacities, making it an ideal choice for both personal and professional users.

One of the principal features of the LaCie SAFE is its robust security system. It incorporates hardware encryption that ensures data is protected against unauthorized access. This level of security is particularly crucial for businesses and professionals who handle sensitive information, as it helps safeguard against potential data breaches. The drive typically supports AES 256-bit encryption, a standard recognized for its effectiveness in data protection.

In terms of storage capacity, LaCie SAFE drives come in various sizes, accommodating users with different needs, from casual file storage to extensive media libraries. They often boast high data transfer rates, making it possible to quickly back up large files or access data on-the-go, which significantly enhances productivity.

Another noteworthy aspect of LaCie SAFE is its durable build. Designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, the device often features a rugged casing that protects it from drops, shocks, and dust. This durability ensures that users can carry their data anywhere with confidence.

The LaCie SAFE also benefits from fast data connectivity options. Many models come equipped with USB-C and USB 3.0 interfaces, providing compatibility with a wide range of devices while facilitating rapid file transfers. This versatility makes it easy to connect the drive to laptops, desktops, and even game consoles.

Additionally, LaCie SAFE offers a user-friendly experience. With plug-and-play functionality, users can quickly set up the drive and start using it without the need for complicated installations. Many models also support cross-platform compatibility, ensuring that files can be accessed on both Windows and macOS systems seamlessly.

Overall, LaCie SAFE serves as a sophisticated solution for individuals and businesses needing dependable and secure data storage. Its combination of state-of-the-art security features, ample storage options, rugged durability, and ease of use sets it apart in the competitive storage market, making it an excellent choice for users seeking to protect their valuable data while maintaining high performance.