Software Installation for PC
SATA Connection for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7
Some PC computers nowadays are equipped with external SATA ports for peripheral connectivity, or provide a SATA cable and bracket to route internal SATA port on motherboard to external port. Otherwise, to take advantage of high performance SATA connection, you need to add a third- party SATA II or SATA I host controller adapter with external SATA port the “L” shaped key type). When external SATA port is available, please follow steps below to use
1.When computer is powered off, attach
2.Power on
3.After Windows boots up, it will load, the driver and recognize the Enclosure automatically. If you don't see a new(SATA) drive in My Computer, probably the SATA drive needs to be partitioned and formatted first.
Above described connection and power sequence is referred to as Hot Boot. There are total five power sequence modes, Hot Boot, Cold Boot, Hot Plug, Cold Plug, and Power Cycle, by which an external hard drive can possibly be used with a computer system. Please refer to the section “SATA Connection for MacOS X 10.2 and above” for definition.
It is important to note that different SATA host adapters handle the power sequence in different way. Some support all five power sequence modes, the other can only support Hot Boot.
Firewire and USB Connection For Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7
When the enclosure is connected to the computer and power on, the system will start installing for the proper driver. Please follow the on- screen instruction to complete the driver installation.
If you do not see the new drive letter added in My Computer after the driver finishes loading, the reason could be the hard disk such as a brand new one has no partition and format yet. In this case, please follow the procedures in next section to partition and format it before using.
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