LaCie KY0730482 warranty FAT 32 vs. Ntfs, Fat

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LaCie d2 SCSI Hard Drive

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3)Avoid mixing LVD and SE devices in the same SCSI chain.

For performance reasons, it is important to not mix LVD and SE devices on the same chain. An all-LVD or all-SE chain will generally perform more reliably than a mixed chain. While it is technically possible to mix LVD and SE devices on the same SCSI chain, doing so will limit the performance of all devices on the chain to SE levels. An all-LVD chain will enable you to achieve the ultra-fast transfer rates that LVD has to offer. For more information on mixed SCSI chains, please refer to 9. Appendix 1 – SCSI Questions and Answers.

4)Respect the maximum allowable cable length for your SCSI chain.

In order to ensure optimum performance, you must respect the maximum allowable length for your SCSI chain. The maximum allowable length of the chain depends on the type of devices (SE, LVD or mixed) connected to it. Consult the table above, or contact your computer supply specialist for more details.

5)Never mix HVD devices with SE or LVD devices.

HVD devices require a special controller and are not compatible with LVD or SE devices. If you connect an HVD device to an SE or LVD device, none of the devices will work properly. Furthermore, you may damage the devices or your computer system.

6)Turn on all of your SCSI peripherals before turning on your computer.

Before turning on your computer, always power on all of the devices in your SCSI chain. Otherwise, the computer will not recognize the devices. Also, never leave any unpowered devices in your SCSI chain. If there is an unpowered device in your chain, the other peripherals may not work correctly.

Warning! Always power down the computer before powering off your SCSI devices. Failure to so can result in the corruption of the hard drive’s directory.

7)Turn off your computer and SCSI peripherals before disconnecting them from the chain.

Do not disconnect any SCSI peripherals from your computer or chain before turning off the computer and all of the SCSI devices. Doing so may damage the peripherals and/or the computer system.

5.2 FAT 32 vs. NTFS

There are basically two file system formats: FAT 32 and NTFS. Performance is very similar between the two systems, and the following information will hopefully make choosing one or the other a little easier.

FAT 32

FAT is an acronym for File Allocation Table, which dates back to the beginnings of DOS programming. Originally, FAT was only 16 bits, but after the second release of Windows 95 it was upgraded to 32 bits, hence the name FAT 32. In theory, FAT

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