LaCie KY0730482 warranty Formatting and Partitioning Your LaCie Hard Drive, Mac Users, PC Users

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LaCie d2 SCSI Hard Drive

Formatting and Partitioning Your Drive

 

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4. Formatting and Partitioning Your LaCie Hard Drive

Once you have set-up your LaCie Hard Drive, you can reformat or partition it to suit your needs.

4.1 Mac Users

Mac OS 8.6 and 9.x – Install and use LaCie Silverlining Pro, which is included with your drive.

Mac OS 10.x – Use the "Apple Disk Utility" application, which is native to the operating system.

For instructions on installing and using Silverlining Pro, please refer to the Silverlining manual, located on your Silverlining Pro CD, in PDF format.

For instructions on using the Mac OS 10.x "Apple Disk Utility" application, please refer to your Mac OS 10.x documentation or online help.

4.2 PC Users

Windows 98 SE and Me – Install and use LaCie Silverlining 98, which is included with your drive.

Windows 2000 and XP – Use the "Disk Management Utility," which is native to the operating system.

For instructions on installing and using Silverlining 98, please refer to the Silverlining manual, located on your Silverlining 98 CD, in PDF format.

Formatting and Partitioning Using Windows 2000 and Windows XP

The process of formatting and partitioning a drive on a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP consists of two steps:

(1) installing a signature on the drive, and (2) partitioning/formatting the drive. These steps will erase anything that is on the disk.

1)Connect the drive to the computer via the FireWire port.

2)Right-click "My Computer" and click "Manage."

3)From the "Computer Management" window, select "Disk Management" (located below the "Storage" group).

4)If this is the first time the drive is being formatted, Windows 2000 will launch the "Write Signature Wizard" ("Write Initialize Wizard" in Windows XP). Click "Next."

5)Windows will list the new drive(s) attached. If you are formatting a single drive, only one drive should be visible. Select the checkbox next to the drive and click "Next."

6)Click "Finish" to exit the Wizard.

7)Now, with the disk management window open, a new drive will be visible. Right-click on the available space and select "Create Partition..."

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Contents Contents Printing How to Use This ManualToolbar To ExitChanges CopyrightsTrademarks Canada Compliance StatementIntroduction PrecautionsWarranty Icons Used in This ManualMac Users Using Mac OS 8.6 What is SCSI?Manual Updates LaCie Storage Utilities SoftwarePC Users Using Windows 2000 and Windows XP PC Users Using Windows 98 Second Edition SE and Windows MeLaCie Scsi Hard Drive Views Getting To Know Your LaCie Hard DriveMinimum System Requirements Front ViewBack View Side ViewScsi Cables and Connectors Attaching the Drive StandConnecting the AC Adapter to the Hard Drive Setting Up Your LaCie Hard DriveConnecting the Power Supply Disconnecting the AC Adapter From the Hard Drive Scsi Card Verification Mac Users Installing Your LaCie Hard Drive Setting the Scsi ID Number Software Installation Mac Users Drive Recognition Mac UsersLaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Setting Up Your LaCie Hard Drive PC Users Formatting and Partitioning Your LaCie Hard DriveMac Users FAT32 Page Technical Information User Advice When Using ScsiPower Save Multiple Scsi DevicesScsi types ConnectorsCategory Transfer rateFAT 32 vs. Ntfs FATMac OS Standard Mac OS Standard vs. Mac OS ExtendedGuidelines for Choosing FAT 32 or Ntfs Mac OS Extended Guidelines for Choosing Mac OS Standard or Mac OS ExtendedTroubleshooting Problem Questions to Ask Possible SolutionsProblem Questions to Ask Possible SolutionsMore details Is the Scsi card driver installed correctly and enabled? Before You Call Technical Support Contacting Customer SupportTechnical Support Help Hours Australia Belgium CanadaUnited Kingdom & Ireland Italy Japan NetherlandsSpain Sweden, Norway, and Finland Switzerland Warranty Appendix 1 Scsi Questions and Answers LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Appendix Scsi Q & a Should I use passive or active terminators? What is termination?Where should I place the terminator? LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Appendix Scsi Q & a Glossary LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Glossary Health and Safety Precautions General Use Precautions