Maxtor 800 manual Naming Your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive, To connect the drive to a Windows computer

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After a moment, the computer will recognize that your drive is connected and the drive icon will appear on the desktop of your Macintosh.

To disconnect the drive from a Macintosh computer

1.From the desktop, drag the drive icon to the Trash.

The drive will disappear from the desktop.

Disconnect your drive from the computer.

To connect the drive to a Windows computer

1.Make sure the drive is turned on and that both blue lights are illuminated.

2.Plug the FireWire or USB cable into the drive and your computer.

After a moment, the computer will recognize that your drive is connected and the drive icon will appear in the My Computer window.

To disconnect the drive from a Windows computer

1.Double-click the Windows Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in your system icon tray located at the bottom right

corner of your desktop.

Unplug or Eject

Hardware icon

A list of device choices appears.

2.Select the Maxtor drive and follow the on-screen directions to eject the drive.

The system will display a message saying that you can safely remove the drive.

3.Disconnect the drive from your computer.

Your system may not allow you to disconnect the drive. In this case, you may need to close all open applications and documents or shut down your system completely to disconnect the drive safely. Removing the drive from your computer without disconnecting it properly through the operating system can result in lost or damaged files.

Naming Your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive

Your new untitled drive appears in the same way as your other drives, with a new drive letter assigned by the operating system. The assigned letter will vary depending upon the number of other drives connected to your computer. Make a mental note of this drive letter. Its a good idea to name your new drive, so that is easy identify later when you use it for backing up your files.

To name your drive on a Macintosh computer:

1.On your desktop, click on the name of the new drive’s icon. The text will be to highlighted.

2.Enter a name (for example “Maxtor”) for your drive and press Return.

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Contents Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Contents Introduction Drive Components Included in this KitFireWire System RequirementsHandling Precautions WindowsAbout this Guide Maxtor Product SupportFull Installation Recommended Follow these steps to install your driveSoftware Installation Options Install DriversClick Continue License screen will appearClick Restart To connect the USB cable Install CD from your computerPlease install the software Before you connect the drive After your Macintosh restarts, please remove the MaxtorConnecting with the FireWire Cable To connect the FireWire cableBackup Prepare your Maxtor OneTouch II DriveSet up Retrospect Express and back up your computer Choose Register Now, Register Later or Already RegisteredIf you chose Register Now, go to the next step To complete the Maxtor OneTouch setup, click Finish Congratulations... now ready screen appearsMacintosh OS Before you connect After your Macintosh restarts, proceed to the next stepConnecting with the FireWire Cable Click the Automate tab Scripted Retrospect operations section will appearClick EasyScript Select File backup set hard disk and click NextEasyScript backup strategy window appears Choose either Every day or Once a weekWindows 2000 and XP Retrospect ExpressEnter your User Name and Company Name Select Install SoftwareInstall Software screen will appear Choose Destination Location screen will appearPage Connect the Drive To connect the USB cable Installing Your Drive To connect the FireWire cable Page Installing Drivers Only To Install Retrospect at a Later TimeMaxtor OneTouch II drive lights Connecting and Disconnecting the DriveMaxtor OneTouch II drive lights and their messages To connect the drive to a Macintosh computerTo connect the drive to a Windows computer Naming Your Maxtor OneTouch II DriveTo disconnect the drive from a Macintosh computer To disconnect the drive from a Windows computerMacintosh Using Retrospect ExpressCan I customize the Maxtor OneTouch Backup? Here are some important guidelinesArchiving Files Can I do other types of backup?To restore files More Information Restoring FilesRetrospect User’s Guide Changing Your Maxtor OneTouch Backup SettingsAdding Maxtor OneTouch Advanced Features Scripted Retrospect operations window will appearDouble-click the Express User’s Guide to open it To set up the Maxtor OneTouch button featureMacintosh OS If you choose Register Now, go to the next stepCongratulations...now ready screen appears Using Retrospect Express HD Windows Understanding Restore PointsRunning an Immediate Backup Revising Your Backup SettingsOpening Retrospect Express HD Restoring From Your Backup Understanding the Restore Points WindowLocking Restore Points Viewing Restore Point LogsDeleting Restore Points Creating Retrospect Express HD Duplicates Restoring Files from a Duplicate Double-click on the Retrospect Duplicates folderBefore you begin Restoring Your ComputerRestoring Your Complete System Basic GuidelinesTo restore your system Select Restore an entire disk and click OKWindows To restore your system Click RestoreUsing the Maxtor OneTouch Settings OneTouch Action Opening the OneTouch Settings utilityMacintosh DriveLock Data SecurityClick Disable Security Setting your Password Click DriveLock Data SecurityClick Change Password Disable Security Choose a Secret QuestionDiagnostics and Tuning Power Management Settings for OSDrive Management Windows Opening the OneTouch Settings utilityAdjust Power Settings Customize OneTouch ButtonAdjust Performance Security SettingsRun Diagnostics Click Security SettingsRetrospect Express User’s Guide Click Security Settings Click Disable SecurityClick Security Settings Click Erase Drive Click Confirm Macintosh version of the Retrospect User’s Guide on the CDEditing Video Installing Applications on Your DriveUsing Security Lock Moving Data Between Two Systems Playing GamesAdding Rubber Feet to Your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Adding Rubber Feet to Your DriveGlossary Page Index