Maxtor 800 manual

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Mb – (Megabit) When used to describe data storage, equal to one million bits.

Mbps – (Megabits per second) When used to described data transfer rates, it refers to one million bits per second.

NTFS – The primary file system for Windows 2000 and XP operating system that organizes files on your computer. Supports large capacity hard drives up to 2 TB.

Operating System – Software that allows the user and programs installed on your system to communicate with computer hardware such as a hard drive and processor.

Partition – A way to logically divide a hard drive so that an operating system treats each partition as if it were a separate hard drive. Each partition is assigned a unique drive letter in Windows or icon in the Mac OS.

Port – A connection or socket on the motherboard, controller card, case, or chassis for connecting peripheral devices, such as a USB socket or FireWire socket.

Restore Point – A snapshot of your files based on a specific date in time. It contains all the files and folders you select to backup, as they exist at the time that you back up.

Script – A saved backup procedure for Retrospect that you can schedule to run at some future date and time or on a repeating schedule, such as daily. You may create as many scripts as you wish.

Spin Down – Refers to the actual spinning of the disk mechanism. When a disk spins down, it stops spinning, thus conserving power.

TB – (Terabyte) Equal to 1,000,000,000,000 (trillion) bytes.

USB – Universal Serial Bus, a standard for connecting external devices to your computer.

Volume – A fixed amount of storage on a hard drive. The term volume is often used as a synonym for the drive itself, but it is possible for a single drive to contain more than one volume or for a volume to span more than one drive.

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Contents Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Contents Introduction Included in this Kit Drive ComponentsSystem Requirements FireWireWindows Handling PrecautionsMaxtor Product Support About this GuideInstall Drivers Follow these steps to install your driveSoftware Installation Options Full Installation RecommendedLicense screen will appear Click ContinueClick Restart After your Macintosh restarts, please remove the Maxtor Install CD from your computerPlease install the software Before you connect the drive To connect the USB cableTo connect the FireWire cable Connecting with the FireWire CablePrepare your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive BackupChoose Register Now, Register Later or Already Registered Set up Retrospect Express and back up your computerIf you chose Register Now, go to the next step Congratulations... now ready screen appears To complete the Maxtor OneTouch setup, click FinishMacintosh OS After your Macintosh restarts, proceed to the next step Before you connectConnecting with the FireWire Cable Scripted Retrospect operations section will appear Click the Automate tabChoose either Every day or Once a week Select File backup set hard disk and click NextEasyScript backup strategy window appears Click EasyScriptRetrospect Express Windows 2000 and XPChoose Destination Location screen will appear Select Install SoftwareInstall Software screen will appear Enter your User Name and Company NamePage Connect the Drive To connect the USB cable Installing Your Drive To connect the FireWire cable Page To Install Retrospect at a Later Time Installing Drivers OnlyTo connect the drive to a Macintosh computer Connecting and Disconnecting the DriveMaxtor OneTouch II drive lights and their messages Maxtor OneTouch II drive lightsTo disconnect the drive from a Windows computer Naming Your Maxtor OneTouch II DriveTo disconnect the drive from a Macintosh computer To connect the drive to a Windows computerHere are some important guidelines Using Retrospect ExpressCan I customize the Maxtor OneTouch Backup? MacintoshMore Information Restoring Files Can I do other types of backup?To restore files Archiving FilesScripted Retrospect operations window will appear Changing Your Maxtor OneTouch Backup SettingsAdding Maxtor OneTouch Advanced Features Retrospect User’s GuideIf you choose Register Now, go to the next step To set up the Maxtor OneTouch button featureMacintosh OS Double-click the Express User’s Guide to open itCongratulations...now ready screen appears Windows Understanding Restore Points Using Retrospect Express HDRevising Your Backup Settings Running an Immediate BackupOpening Retrospect Express HD Understanding the Restore Points Window Restoring From Your BackupViewing Restore Point Logs Locking Restore PointsDeleting Restore Points Creating Retrospect Express HD Duplicates Double-click on the Retrospect Duplicates folder Restoring Files from a DuplicateBasic Guidelines Restoring Your ComputerRestoring Your Complete System Before you beginSelect Restore an entire disk and click OK To restore your systemClick Restore Windows To restore your systemUsing the Maxtor OneTouch Settings DriveLock Data Security Opening the OneTouch Settings utilityMacintosh OneTouch ActionChoose a Secret Question Setting your Password Click DriveLock Data SecurityClick Change Password Disable Security Click Disable SecurityPower Management Settings for OS Diagnostics and TuningCustomize OneTouch Button Windows Opening the OneTouch Settings utilityAdjust Power Settings Drive ManagementClick Security Settings Security SettingsRun Diagnostics Adjust PerformanceMacintosh version of the Retrospect User’s Guide on the CD Click Security Settings Click Disable SecurityClick Security Settings Click Erase Drive Click Confirm Retrospect Express User’s GuideMoving Data Between Two Systems Playing Games Installing Applications on Your DriveUsing Security Lock Editing VideoAdding Rubber Feet to Your Drive Adding Rubber Feet to Your Maxtor OneTouch II DriveGlossary Page Index