LaCie Databank user manual Using Your LaCie Drive, File System Formats

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4. Using Your LaCie Drive

User’s Manual

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4. Using Your LaCie Drive

Once you’ve connected your drive and it is recognized by your operating system (i.e. Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP or Mac OS 9.x or 10.x), you are ready to format and partition the drive. In order to store information on a hard drive, it must have a file system and be divided into sections that will contain the data that you wish to store. This process is called formatting.

In order to utilize a hard disk drive, it has to be formatted first. Formatting a disk consists of the following: the operating system erases all of the bookkeeping information on the disk, tests the disk to make sure that all of the sectors are reliable, marks bad sectors (i.e., those that are scratched) and creates internal address tables that it later uses to locate information. Once formatted, the actual available storage capacity varies, depending on operating environment, and is generally about 10% less than the non-formatted capacity.

Tech Note: In order to ensure maximum compatibility, all LaCie Hard Drives are originally formatted in FAT 32. If you want to use another file system, you will need to re-format the hard drive.

After you’ve formatted the drive, you will the opportunity to divide the hard drive into sections, called Partitioning. A partition is a section of the hard drive’s storage capacity that is created to contain files and data. For instance, you could create three partitions on your drive: one partition for your word documents, one for your spreadsheets and one for your multi-media files.

File System Formats

There are essentially three different file system formats: FAT 32, NTFS, and Mac OS Extended (HFS+).

Use FAT 32 if:

you will be using your drive between both Windows and Mac OS 9.x or 10.x; or sharing the drive between Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000 or XP

Use NTFS if:

you will be using the drive only under Windows 2000 or Windows XP; performance will be generally greater when compared to FAT 32

Use HFS+ if:

you will be using the drive on Macs only; performance will be generally greater when compared to FAT 32 For more information, please refer to section 5.1 File System Formats.

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Contents How To Use This Manual Table of Contents LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Foreword User’s Manual LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Foreword User’s Manual Health And Safety Precautions What Your LaCie Drive Can Do IntroductionPackage Contents And Views Of The Drive Your LaCie DriveMinimum System Requirements Views Of The Drive Cables and ConnectorsWindows 98 SE and Windows Me Users Mac OS 9.x Users Installing Your LaCie DriveWindows 98 SE and Windows Me Users Silverlining 98 and USB 2.0 Driver InstallationSilverlining Pro Installation USB Optimizing Data Transfers USB Questions & Answers Connecting The LaCie Drive To Your ComputerUSB Power Sharing Cable Connecting an optional Power Sharing Cable sold separatelyDisconnecting Your LaCie Drive Connecting Multiple DevicesFile System Formats Using Your LaCie DriveFormatting And Partitioning Your LaCie Hard Drive FAT32 Mac Users Formatting And Partitioning Using Mac OSPage Tech Tips File System FormatsGuidelines For Choosing FAT 32 Or Ntfs Mac OS 10.x Users Mac Users Mac OS 9.x UsersAvailable Storage Capacity Optimizing Data TransfersHi-Speed USB 2.0 Host Bus Adapters And Performance LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Tech Tips User’s Manual What Are The Ideal Uses For USB? What Is The Difference Between USB And Hi-Speed USB 2.0?USB Questions & Answers What Are The Benefits Of The USB Interfaces?What Is a USB Hub? Manual Updates TroubleshootingWindows Users Problem Questions to Ask Possible SolutionsContact LaCie Technical Support for help Problem Mac Users See sections 4.1. Formatting And Partitioning Your LaCie Please see 5.3. Optimizing Data Transfers Before You Contact Technical Support Contacting Customer SupportLaCie Technical Support Warranty Glossary LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Glossary User’s Manual LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Glossary User’s Manual LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Glossary User’s Manual