Macally PHR-100SU user manual

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Software Installation for Mac

SATA Connection for MacOS X 10.2 and above

At the time when this manual is written, none of Mac computers has built-in external SATA port accessible to connect PHR-100SU enclosure. In order to take advantage of high performance via SATA connection, current solution is to add a third-party Mac compatible SATA II or SATA I host controller adapter with external SATA port with “L” shaped key type. When external SATA port is available, please follow steps below to use PHR-100SU enclosure:

1, When computer is powered off, attach PHR-100SU to the SATA port of the computer.

2, Power on PHR-100SU first, then turn on the computer.

3, After Mac OS boots up, it will recognize it automatically, ask you to

initialize the new drive if it was not initialized yet, and mount the drive on desktop.

Above described connection and power sequence is referred to as Hot Boot. There are total five power sequence modes by which an external hard drive can possibly be used with a computer system. They are defined as follows:

Hot Boot – Computer is off, enclosure is on and is attached to computer. Boot up system.

Cold Boot – Computer is off, enclosure is off and is attached to computer. Boot up system completely, then turn on the enclosure.

Hot Plug – System is up and running, enclosure is turned on then attached to computer.

Cold Plug – System is up and running, enclosure is off then attached to computer. Enclosure is turned on.

Power Cycle – System is up and running, enclosure is on and mounted on the computer. Then, power off the enclosure, wait for several seconds and turn the enclosure back on.

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