Installation guide

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Formatting the Drive in
Windows 2000/XP
1. Double-click on My Computer/Explorer. In the My
Computer/Explorer window, you should see the drive letter
for the External Hard Drive. If you are not sure which drive
letter represents the Drive, turn it off and see which one of
the icons disappears. Then turn on the Drive and wait for
the drive letter to reappear.
4. Right-click on the drive letter and select Format… in the
pop-up menu. The Format dialog box will appear.
5. Under Capacity, verify the Drive capacity. It should be
close to the stated capacity of your Drive in gigabytes.
6. In the File System pop-up menu, select NTFS. Do not
select FAT 32 as you cannot format the Drive using the
FAT 32 file system on Windows 2000 or XP. The default
formatting option is Full format. A Full format will take
about 30-90 minutes. A Quick format will take just a few
minutes, but will do less verifying of the Drive than a Full
format. Click Start. Once the format process is complete,
your External Hard Drive is ready to use.
Formatting the Drive
in Mac OS 9
1. On the Desktop, click on the Special pull-down menu
and select Erase Disk… An alert will pop up which says:
“Completely erase disk named...?”
2. In the Name field, assign the Drive a name.
3. From the Format menu, select a format type. If you plan
to use the Drive on Mac only, select Mac OS Extended. If
you also need the Drive to be PC compatible, see the sec
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tion titled “Formatting Your AcomData External Hard Drive.”
4. Click Initialize. You should then get the alert message:
“Initializing will erase all information on this disk.” Click
Continue. Once initializing is complete, you should see
the Drive mounted on your Desktop with the name you
assigned.
Formatting the Drive
in Mac OS X
1. Launch the Disk Utility application (Disk Utility is located
inside the Utilities folder, which is inside the Applications
folder). The Disk Utility window will open with a small sub-
window at left and a larger sub-window with a series of
tabs at the top.
2. You should see the Drive listed in the left sub-window.
Click on the drive to highlight it. Information about the Drive
will appear in the Information sub-window.
3. Click on the Erase tab. In the Erase sub-window you will
see a Volume Format pop-up menu and a Name field.
4. In the Volume Format pop-up, select the format type.
If you plan to use the Drive on Mac only, select Mac OS
Extended. If you also need the Drive to be PC compatible,
see the section titled “Formatting Your AcomData External
Hard Drive” for more information.
5. Click Erase. You should see an alert pop up with the
message: “Erasing a disk will destroy all information on all
of the volumes of the disk…” Click Erase. Once initializing
is complete, you should see the Drive listed in the left sub-
window of the Disk Utility screen with whatever name you
assigned. Quit Disk Utility. You should now see the Drive
icon on the Desktop.