5Slide the drive tray into the enclosure.

6Replace the two screws on the rear panel.

Notes for Macintosh users: Select Disk Utilities from the Utilities folder, then select the external enclosure and format the drive to meet your requirements.

Installing the software

The installation CD includes backup software to enable you to back up your files.

Note: This Roxio BackOnTrack software runs only on Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP computers using USB.

Important: Before installing the backup software, make sure that your Windows operating system has been updated to the latest service pack. To make sure you have the latest service pack, run Windows Update. No additional driver is required.

To install Roxio BackOnTrack:

1Save all files and close all programs.

2Insert the included CD into your optical drive. The introductory screen opens.

Or, if the screen does not open, double-click the autorun.exe file on the CD.

3Click Install Roxio® BackOnTrack™ 3 LE. The Welcome screen opens.

Connecting the enclosure to your computer

Note: Connect the hard drive enclosure to your computer before inserting the software CD into your optical drive.

Note: Before connecting the enclosure to your computer, make sure that the jumpers on your computer’s internal hard drive or optical drive are set to

MASTER.

To connect the enclosure to your computer:

1Plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet and into the enclosure.

2Connect the included USB cable to the enclosure and to your computer.

The operating system automatically detects and sets up the new drive. If the drive is correctly detected, a new drive letter is assigned to the enclosure.

For Macintosh computers, the new drive letter appears on the desktop.

For PCs, the Safely Remove Hardware icon appears on your taskbar.

Note for Windows users: If you do not see an additional drive in your system, you must format the new drive. See Windows online help for more information.

4Click NEXT. The Roxio End-User License Agreement screen opens.

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