LaCie USB 2.0 user manual Formatting for Mac Users

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LaCie Golden Disk

Formatting and Partitioning

User Manual

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3.2. Formatting for Mac Users

1.Connect the drive to the computer and turn on the drive.

2.Select Utilities from the Go menu in the Finder menu bar.

3.In the Utilities folder, double-click Disk Utility.

4.The Disk Utility window will open. Select the vol- ume labeled LaCie Hard Disk from the list of avail- able hard disks on the left side of the window.

5.Select the Partition tab.

6.From the Volume Scheme: menu, choose the num- ber of partitions you want to divide the drive into (Mac OS 10.x gives you the option of dividing the drive into at most 16 partitions). You can adjust the size of each partition using the slide bar between the partitions in the Volume Scheme: area.

7.In the Volume Information section, enter a name for each volume (partition), choose the volume for- mat (Mac OS Extended, Mac OS Standard, UNIX File System, or MS-DOS).

8.Once you have finalized the volume options, click Partition. Click Partition again when the alert mes- sage appears to continue.

9.Mac Disk Utility will format and partition the disk according to your settings, and your drive will be ready to use.

CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from the Hard Disk. If you have in- formation that you want to protect or continue to use, back up this information before performing these steps.

Fig. 3.2.

Important Info: Please refer to section 3, Formatting and Partitioning, for a more detailed comparison of the various file system formats.

Important Info: Apple recommends that unless you have a specific reason to use the UNIX File System (UFS), you should use the Mac OS Extended format because it provides a more famil- iar experience to Macintosh users.

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Contents Golden disk Table of Contents LaCie Golden Disk Forward Health and Safety Precautions General Use PrecautionsLaCie Golden Disk Forward Features Introduction to the LaCie Hard DiskBox Content Windows Users Minimum System RequirementsMac Users Getting Connected Connecting the Power Supply Connecting the USB 2.0 Cable Disconnecting Your LaCie Hard Disk What is Formatting? What is Partitioning?Optional Formatting and Partitioning File System FormatsFormatting for Windows Users On nextLaCie Golden Disk Formatting and Partitioning Formatting for Mac Users USB 2.0 Connection Interface and Data Transfer InformationUSB 2.0 Cables Data Transfers Troubleshooting for Windows Users TroubleshootingManual Updates See .2, Minimum System Requirements Troubleshooting for Mac Users Check .2, Minimum System Requirements for moreLaCie Golden Disk Troubleshooting Before Contacting Customer Support Contacting Customer SupportInformation to Include in Email Correspondence LaCie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information
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USB 2.0 specifications

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