LaCie 1.0 user manual Glossary

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User’s Manual

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Glossary

Backup – (1) The act of creating at least one additional copy of data onto a different (and safe) storage device from where it can be retrieved at a later time if needed. (2) A copy of a file, directory, or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purposes of retrieval in case the original is erased, damaged, or destroyed.

Bit – The smallest measure of computerized data, either a 1 or a 0. Eight bits equal one byte, or one character.

Biometry – Technology that uses biological data to verify a person's identity.

Block – A very small section of the storage media comprised of one or more sectors. A block is the smallest amount of space allocated on a drive for data storage. By default, a sector of data consists of 512 bytes.

Buffer – RAM cache that is faster than the data that is being delivered. Buffers are used so data may be stored and delivered to the receiving item as it is needed.

Bus – Electronic links that enable data to flow between the processor, RAM and extension cables (peripherals).

Byte – A sequence of adjacent binary digits, or bits, considered as a unit, 8 bits in length. There are 8 bits in 1 byte. See also MB (Megabyte) or GB (Gigabyte).

Cache, -ing – This is an area of electronic storage (usually RAM) set aside to store frequently used data from electro- mechanical storage (hard drives, floppy disks, CD/DVD-ROM, tape cartridges, etc.) Therefore, storing frequently used data in RAM can enhance your system’s overall response to disk-intensive operations significantly.

Configuration – When talking about a PC, configuration is understood to be the sum of the internal and external components of the system, including memory, disk drives, the keyboard, the video subsystem and other peripherals, such as the mouse, modem or printer. The configuration also implies software: the operating system and various device managers (drivers), as well as hardware settings and options set by the user via configuration files.

Controller – This is a component or an electronic card (referred to in this case as a "controller card") that enables a computer to communicate with or manage certain peripherals. The controller manages the operation of the peripheral associated with it, and links the PC bus to the peripheral via a ribbon cable inside the PC. An external controller is an expansion card which fills one of the free slots inside your PC and which enables a peripheral (CD-ROM drive, scanner or printer, for instance) to be connected to the computer.

Cross-platform – Term that refers to a device that is able to be operated by both Mac and Windows operating systems. Data Stream – The flow of data that accomplishes a task, usually related to moving data from storage to computer RAM or between storage devices.

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

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Contents LaCie Safe mobile hard drive User’s Manual How To Use This Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Table of Contents User’s Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Table of Contents User’s Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Foreword User’s Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Foreword User’s Manual Health and Safety Precautions General Use PrecautionsIntroduction What Your LaCie Safe Drive Can DoUnpacking Your LaCie Safe Drive Whats Included with Your LaCie Safe DriveBefore Installing Your LaCie Safe Drive How to Use the Fingerprint SensorBeing an Administrator About Authorized Users and Rights Rules for Registering UsersConnecting Your LaCie Drive Connecting the USB Power Sharing Cable Configuring Your LaCie Safe Drive Windows desktopMac Installation 1 The confirmation dialogPage Setting Up User Names and Privileges 1 The First Use Wizard for Windows4 The user information for Windows Registering User Fingerprints 1 Begin registering a fingerprint in Windows6 Configuration complete in Windows Registering Additional Users 1 Add new user in WindowsUsing Your LaCie Safe Drive Using the Drive as a Registered UserUsing the Drive as an Administrator 1 The Welcome screen in WindowsAdding a New User Removing a User 10 Removing the last user in Windows Changing a User Profile 15 Removing a fingerprint in Windows Using Multiple Safe Drives on the Same Computer Disconnecting and Locking Your DriveHelpful Information File System FormatsMac Users Formatting And Partitioning Your LaCie Hard Drive LaCie Safe mobile hard drive User’s Manual Formatting and Partitioning Using Mac OS Page What is USB 2.0? Optimizing USB 2.0 ConnectionsData Transfers Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Page Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive Questions to AskCables and try the other troubleshooting solutions listed Does your computer or operating system support USB 2.0? Page Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor Contacting Customer Support LaCie Technical Support Warranty Glossary LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Glossary User’s Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Glossary User’s Manual LaCie Safe mobile hard drive Glossary User’s Manual

1.0 specifications

LaCie 1.0 is a cutting-edge external hard drive that caters to the needs of both professionals and casual users, offering high-capacity storage options that prioritize speed, durability, and design. Known for its reliability, LaCie has established a reputation for producing premium storage solutions, and LaCie 1.0 continues this tradition.

One of the standout features of LaCie 1.0 is its impressive storage capacity. With options typically ranging from 1TB to 5TB, users can efficiently store large files, including high-resolution photos, videos, and extensive databases. This makes it ideal for photographers, videographers, and content creators who require ample space to manage their workloads.

LaCie 1.0 employs USB 3.0 technology, which significantly enhances data transfer speeds. Users can enjoy transfer rates up to 5 Gbps, allowing for quick file backups and retrievals. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who frequently move large files, as it reduces downtime and enhances workflow efficiency. For added versatility, LaCie 1.0 is generally backward compatible with USB 2.0, ensuring that older systems can still benefit from its capabilities.

Durability is another key area where the LaCie 1.0 shines. The drive is designed to withstand everyday impacts and potential falls, making it suitable for on-the-go usage. Its rugged casing protects sensitive components, allowing users to travel with confidence, knowing their data is secure.

In addition to its physical robustness, LaCie 1.0 often includes software solutions that facilitate data protection and management. With built-in backup options and encryption features, users can ensure their data is safe from unauthorized access and mitigate risks of data loss.

Design-wise, LaCie 1.0 stands out with its aesthetic appeal. The sleek and modern design complements professional workspaces, while the compact form allows easy transport. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for individuals of all skill levels.

In summary, LaCie 1.0 is a formidable solution for external storage needs, blending high-capacity options, rapid data transfer speeds, robust durability, and elegant design. Whether for professional or personal use, it meets the demanding needs of data-intensive industries while providing a reliable and stylish storage solution for everyday users.