User’s Manual

Appendix

WARNING – PARTITIONING AND FORMATTING YOUR DRIVE WILL PERMANENTLY ERASE ALL THE FILES ON THE DRIVE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS UNLESS ALL OF YOUR FILES HAVE BEEN BACKED UP AND CHECKED FOR RELIABILITY AND READABILITY.

Partitioning and Changing File System Type

It’s possible to partition your S2 Portable Series External Hard Drive and change the file system type.

Reformat to FAT32

Reformat to NTFS

Reformat in Macintosh

Reformat to FAT32

-Re-format your external hard drive as FAT32 using Samsung Format Utility or Samsung Drive Manager.

Samsung Format Utility : log on to www.samsunghdd.com

Samsung Drive Manager : Refer to page 17.

Reformat to NTFS

Following describes formatting to NTFS in Windows XP:

-Connect S2 Portable Series External Hard Drive to the computer.

-Click “Start” from the lower left corner of your screen.

-Right-click “My Computer” and then select “Manage.”

-From the “Computer Management” tool, select “Disk Management.”

-Right-click the drive you wish to format and then select “Delete Partition.”

-Once drive partition has been deleted, right-click the drive you wish to format and then select “New Partition” as shown in the diagram below.

-From Create Partition Wizard, select “Primary Partition” and then enter the desired size of the partition.

-From the “File System” menu, select “NTFS” and format.

Format in Macintosh

Following describes formatting in Mac OS X:

-Launch Mac OS X’s “Disk Utility” tool.

-Open the main drive folder from the desktop. Open the “Applications” folder and then the “Utilities” folder.

-Select the “Disk Utility” file.

-Select the drive you wish to reformat.

-Select the “Erase” menu.

-Select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” from “Volume Format” menu and then Click “Erase” button

-Once formatting is complete, the drive will appear on your desktop.

S2 Portable Series External Hard Drive

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