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LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB 2.0

Glossary

User’s Manual

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Digital – Discrete information that can be broken down to zero or one bits.

Driver (peripheral manager) – A software component that enables the computer system to communicate with a peripheral. Most peripherals will not operate correctly – if at all – if the appropriate drivers are not installed on the system.

File System – Links the physical map of a disc to its logical structure. Thanks to the file system, users and computers can easily display path, directories and files recorded onto the disc.

Firmware – Permanent or semi-permanent instructions and data programmed directly into the circuitry of a programmable read-only memory or an electronically-erasable, programmable read-only memory chip. Used for controlling the operation of the computer or tape drive. Distinct from the software, which is stored in random access memory and can be altered.

Folder – A list created on a disk to store files. Creating folders and sub-folders enables you to organize the storage of your files in a logical, hierarchical manner so that you can find and manage them more easily.

Format, -ting, -ted – This is a process where a device is prepared to record data. In this process, the hard disk writes special information onto its own recording surfaces into areas (blocks) that are ready to accept user data. Since this operation causes all current user data stored on the hard disk to be lost, this is an infrequent operation that usually only happens at the factory that created the hard disk. It is unusual for something to happen to a hard disk that requires the end-user to initially perform this operation.

GB (GigaByte) – This value is normally associated with data storage capacity. Basically, it means a thousand million or a billion bytes. In fact, it equals 1,073,741,824 bytes (or 1,024 x 1,024 x 1,024).

Hardware – Physical components of a computer system, including the computer itself and peripherals such as printers, modems, mice, etc.

Host Bus Adapter (HBA) – A printed circuit board that installs in a standard microcomputer and an interface between the device controller and the computer. Also called a controller.

Initialize, -ed, Initialization – After a hard drive (or other storage device) is formatted and partitioned, some special data needs to be written to it that helps the Mac and Windows create files and save data. The process is called initialization. This process, like formatting, causes all user data on the storage device to be lost.

Interface – The protocol data transmitters, data receivers, logic and wiring that link one piece of computer equipment to another, such as a hard drive to an adapter or an adapter to a system bus. Protocol means a set of rules for operating the physical interface, such as: do not read or write before the drive is ready.

I/O (Input/Output) – Refers to an operation, program or device whose purpose is to enter data into or to extract data from a computer.

Isochronous – Data transfer method that ensures that data flows continuously and at a steady rate. These transfers provide guaranteed transmission opportunities at defined intervals.

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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 IntroductionYour LaCie Drive Package Contents And Views Of The 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 File System Formats Tech TipsGuidelines For Choosing FAT 32 Or Ntfs Mac OS 10.x Users Mac Users Mac OS 9.x UsersOptimizing Data Transfers Available Storage CapacityHi-Speed USB 2.0 Host Bus Adapters And Performance LaCie Data Bank Hi-Speed USB Tech Tips User’s Manual USB Questions & Answers What Is The Difference Between USB And Hi-Speed USB 2.0?What Are The Benefits Of The USB Interfaces? What Are The Ideal Uses For USB?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