Addonics T E C H N O L O G I E S External USB2.0/Firewire Enclosure Model: AE5IDECSUF, AE5SACSUF Users Guide Revision 1.
FCC Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Features: 1. Aluminum, Sliding tray design for CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-R/RW and HDD 2. Solid portable and easy installation 3. Stereo earphone 4. Supports plug and play 5. Cooling fan for air ventilation and heat sink 6. No need of side bracket for mounting HDD External USB2.0/Firewire Enclosure Users Guide v1.
Installation: 1. Loosen the two screws from the rear plate. (Note: the two screws are special ones, you do not have to loosen them completely to slide out the tray). 2. Press the front panel and push it left/right forward to open the front panel. The device has to be even with the metal part of the bracket. 3. Connect the 4pin power and the data cable to the drive. 4. Use the enclosed screws to secure the drive on the tray. 5.
Windows98, SE When you plug your device into the USB2.0 or Firewire controller, the OS should determine a new device has been plugged in and will bring up the new hardware wizard window. From here you will need to specify the location of the driver and then browse to the location where you have the drivers saved. If the drivers are in a floppy diskette, you will need to point the wizard to the floppy drive to locate and install the driver.
How to Partition the Hard Disk under Windows 98,SE Windows comes with a built-in utility called fdisk. This program is used to partition a large hard drive into smaller virtual drives. One advantage of having two smaller virtual drives is the decreased downtime while running applications such as ScanDisk or Defrag. To use fdisk to partition a hard drive, follow these directions: 1. To open fdisk, left-click the Start menu, select Run or Hold, and release the Windows button + R. 2.
Create one partition 1. If you pressed Y, the computer will create the partition and then transfer you back to the beginning screen. From here, select 4 to inspect to new hard drive's partition. Create multiple partitions 1. If you pressed N, then you're going to create multiple partitions. To do this, you'll need to set the size of the new partition. This is done by entering a value next to "Enter partition size in Mbytes or percent of disk space to create a Primary DOS Partition.
10. Your computer will then verify drive integrity and automatically deliver the size of the extended drive. You should see a number next to "Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percentage of drive." This number should equal the size of the extended drive you created earlier. 11. Press Enter to "Create Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition." 12. After hitting Enter, you'll see a new letter assigned to the new partition you just created. 13.
How to Create a New Partition or Logical Drive under Windows2000 or Xp 1. In the Disk Management window, do one of the following: o To create a new partition, right-click unallocated space on the basic disk where you want to create the partition, an d then click New Partition. -Or- o To create a new logical drive, right-click free space on an extended partition where you want to create the logical drive, and then click New Logical Drive. 2. On the Welcome to the New Partition Wizard page, click Next.
Technical Support If you need assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please call Addonics Technical Support. Our technical staff will be happy to assist you, but they will need your help to do so. Calling the technical support staff without all the proper information can be both time consuming and frustrating. Here are some tips to help you out: (1) (2) (3) (4) MODEL NUMBER – Please have this number on hand. SYSTEM INFORMATION – Type of computer, peripherals, etc.