LaCie Data Bank | 5. Tech Tips |
User’s Manual | page 22 |
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5.2. Available Storage Capacity
A gigabyte (GB) means 1,000,000,000 bytes. 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
5.3. Optimizing Data Transfers
Data transfers are the flow of data that accomplishes a task, usually related to moving data from storage to computer RAM, or between storage devices. With external drives, such as the LaCie Hard Drive, the data is transferred from the drive to the computer via the USB interface. The data is fed from the drive through the USB port on the
drive, and passes to the computer through either the USB
The USB interface specifies certain requirements, filed under the OHCI (Open Host Controller Interface) standards. All LaCie drives comply to OHCI standards and have been rigorously tested on computers that have host bus adapters that also comply to OHCI standards. Unfortunately, not all manufacturers respect these guidelines, and anomalies
may arise with computers that have host bus adapters that do not conform to OHCI standards.
For the best performance, connect your LaCie Hard Drive directly to a native USB port on your computer, and avoid using hubs*. During data transfers, it’s best to wait before launching other applications that will be using the same port.
If you do not have a native USB port, LaCie offers USB host bust adapter cards, also known
as PCI or PC/PCMCIA cards, that have been tested and comply with LaCie drives. Please contact your reseller or LaCie Customer Support for more information.
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Host Bus Adapters And Performance
To utilize the enhanced
Computers running Windows 2000 and Windows XP automatically manage
Mac OS 9.x does not support