Samsung HX-DT015EB, HX-DU010EB, HX-DU015EB Windows, System Tray indicating an external device

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User’s Manual

Windows

When you connect the STORY Station Series External Hard Drive to the computer a device icon will appear in the system tray at the lower right corner of the screen.

Figure 5. System Tray indicating an external device

If the external drive is connected by the eSATA interface, the device icon may not appear in the system tray. The operating system will recognize and display "Samsung” drive under “My Computer.”

Figure 6. In the Windows Explorer, you will see a new Samsung drive

You are now ready to use the Samsung STORY Station Series External Hard Drive.

STORY Station Series External Hard Drive

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Contents User’s manual Read Me First Handling Precautions Safely Remove Hardware ShockTable of Contents Introduction System RequirementsComponents OverviewConnecting your Story Station Series InstallationConnecting a Story Station Plus ESATA OptionalWindows System Tray indicating an external deviceMacintosh Macintosh External Hard Drive connection iconCopying / Moving Files Using your Story Station SeriesRemovable Disk Method From this side, click the Local C drive For Windows Taskbar is located at the bottom-right of the screenFor Macintosh Only Story Station Plus model supports the eSATA interfaceStory Station Series Software Samsung Auto BackupSamsung Auto Backup Installation Story Station Series External Hard Drive SoftwareClick Next Dialog will then display the installation progress Data Backup using Samsung Auto BackupSamsung Samsung Auto Back Screen Configure the various backup options User’s Manual User’s Manual Backup Completion Dialog Quick Backup Original File Selection Screen Quick BackupRestoring Backup Data You can restore your backup data using Samsung Auto BackupUser’s Manual Restore Completion Screen Samsung SecretZone Installation Samsung SecretZoneVirtual Drive with Samsung SecretZone Click Browse and designate the file you wish to createDesignate the size of the volume image you wish to create You’ve now created a virtual driveTroubleshooting Partitioning and Changing File System Type AppendixReformat to FAT32 Reformat to Ntfs Format in MacintoshReuse of material resources Product CertificationsMeasures Warranty Period Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Customer ServiceCopyright