G-Technology 0G02319 manual Backup Your Data, Make Two Backups

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G SPEEDQ

Safety & General Use

Backup Your Data

The disk drive contained in your G-SPEED Q device is a delicate electronic instrument and is susceptible to damage due to excessive physical shock. Under no circumstances

will G-Technology be held liable for the recovery or restoration of lost data. Any loss, corruption or destruction of data while using a G-Technology drive is the sole responsibility of the user.

Make Two Backups

To help prevent the loss of your data, we highly recommend that you keep TWO copies of your data in separate storage locations. When in RAID 5 (Protected mode), G-SPEED Q will safeguard your data from hard drive failure. However, if any file system corruption

occurs, the data contained on G-SPEED Q may be affected.

For critical data, it is recommended to keep one copy on G-SPEED Q and a second copy on your internal hard drive, another G-Technology drive, or a form of removable storage media.

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Contents Speedq Speedq Table of ContentsSpeedq Safety & General UseSafety Precautions Make Two Backups Backup Your DataAbout Your G-SPEED Q Introduction System Requirements What’s in the BoxOverview of the Drive Using Your Drive Optimize Performance Easy Installation for MacDisconnect the Drive Windows Use Using Your DriveUsing RAID Modes RAID 5 Protected Supported RAID ModesConfigure the RAID Mode Configurator UtilityUsing RAID Modes Speedq Speedq Maintenance for your Drive Initialize Drive for Mac Maintenance for Your Drive Speedq Restore the Drive Icon Speedq Reformat with Partitions Speedq Speedq Speedq Replace a Failed Drive Module ALL of ITS ContentHelpful tips Support & Warranty Technical Support What does this limited warranty cover? Limited WarrantySpeed Q Support & WarrantyCapacity Definition and Disclaimer Copyright