LaCie Databank user manual Mac Users, Formatting And Partitioning Using Mac OS

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4. Using Your LaCie Drive

User’s Manual

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4.2. Mac Users

Mac OS 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 LaCie Storage Utilities CD, in PDF format.

For instructions on using the Mac OS 10.x Apple Disk Utility application, please refer to the section below.

Formatting And Partitioning Using Mac OS 10.x

Caution! Following these steps will erase anything that is on the hard drive. Therefore, if you have information that you want to protect or continue to use, backup this information before performing these steps.

1)Connect the drive to the computer via the USB interface port.

2)Once the drive mounts onto the desktop, go to the Menu Bar, and open Go.

3)From the Go menu, click on Applications.

4)In the Applications menu, open the Utilities folder, and then double-click Disc Utility from the Utilities folder.

5)The Disc Utility window will open. In the left side of the window will be a list of the available hard disk drives. You should see a volume that represents your internal hard

drive, and one that reads LaCie.

6)Select the LaCie drive, and then click on the

Partition tab.

7)From the Volume Scheme: button, choose the number of partitions you want to divide the drive into by clicking on the pull down menu starting with Current (Mac OS 10.x gives you the option of dividing the drive into at most 8 partitions). You can customize the size of the partitions by using the slide bar between the partitions in the Volume Scheme: area.

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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 Introduction What Your LaCie Drive Can DoPackage Contents And Views Of The Drive Your LaCie DriveMinimum System Requirements Cables and Connectors Views Of The DriveInstalling Your LaCie Drive Windows 98 SE and Windows Me Users Mac OS 9.x UsersSilverlining 98 and USB 2.0 Driver Installation Windows 98 SE and Windows Me UsersSilverlining Pro Installation Connecting The LaCie Drive To Your Computer USB Optimizing Data Transfers USB Questions & AnswersConnecting an optional Power Sharing Cable sold separately USB Power Sharing CableConnecting Multiple Devices Disconnecting Your LaCie DriveUsing Your LaCie Drive File System FormatsFormatting And Partitioning Your LaCie Hard Drive FAT32 Formatting And Partitioning Using Mac OS Mac UsersPage Tech Tips File System FormatsGuidelines For Choosing FAT 32 Or Ntfs Mac Users Mac OS 9.x Users Mac OS 10.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 Benefits Of The USB Interfaces? What Is The Difference Between USB And Hi-Speed USB 2.0?USB Questions & Answers What Are The Ideal Uses For USB?What Is a USB Hub? Troubleshooting Manual UpdatesProblem Questions to Ask Possible Solutions Windows UsersContact LaCie Technical Support for help Problem Mac Users See sections 4.1. Formatting And Partitioning Your LaCie Please see 5.3. Optimizing Data Transfers Contacting Customer Support Before You Contact Technical 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