Samsung HX-DU015EB, HX-DU010EB, HX-DT015EB Macintosh External Hard Drive connection icon

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User’s Manual

Macintosh

Connect your STORY Station Series External Hard Drive to the computer.

Your Macintosh operating system will then generate a SAMSUNG.

Reformatting for Mac OS may be required (Refer to the 32, 33 page).

Figure 7. Macintosh External Hard Drive connection icon

After clicking the SAMSUNG icon, the following folder will appear.

Figure 8. Macintosh Folders

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

(Software included with your STORY Station Series External Hard Drive does not support the Mac operating environment.)

STORY Station Series External Hard Drive

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Contents User’s manual Read Me First Handling Precautions Shock Safely Remove HardwareTable of Contents System Requirements IntroductionOverview ComponentsInstallation Connecting your Story Station SeriesESATA Optional Connecting a Story Station PlusSystem Tray indicating an external device WindowsMacintosh External Hard Drive connection icon MacintoshRemovable Disk Method Using your Story Station SeriesCopying / Moving Files From this side, click the Local C drive Taskbar is located at the bottom-right of the screen For WindowsOnly Story Station Plus model supports the eSATA interface For MacintoshStory Station Series External Hard Drive Software Samsung Auto BackupSamsung Auto Backup Installation Story Station Series SoftwareClick Next Samsung Data Backup using Samsung Auto BackupDialog will then display the installation progress Samsung Auto Back Screen Configure the various backup options User’s Manual User’s Manual Backup Completion Dialog Original File Selection Screen Quick Backup Quick BackupYou can restore your backup data using Samsung Auto Backup Restoring Backup DataUser’s Manual Restore Completion Screen Samsung SecretZone Samsung SecretZone InstallationClick Browse and designate the file you wish to create Virtual Drive with Samsung SecretZoneYou’ve now created a virtual drive Designate the size of the volume image you wish to createTroubleshooting Reformat to FAT32 AppendixPartitioning and Changing File System Type Format in Macintosh Reformat to NtfsMeasures Product CertificationsReuse of material resources Customer Service Warranty InformationLimited Warranty Warranty PeriodCopyright