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NOTE:
Regardless of the hard disk interface used in the enclosure (SATA or IDE), the
USB2.0/eSATA switch must be switched to USB mode.
Connecting the INTEGRAL eSATA (USB mode)
1. Connect one end (type B) of the USB cable into the USB Port of your INTEGRAL eSATA.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable (type A) into any active USB port of the computer.
3. Make sure the switch on the INTEGRAL eSATA enclosure is in the USB 2.0 postition.
4. Connect the supplied power pack and switch on your enclosure.
5. Let Windows search and install the driver automatically.
5. Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive ready to use.
NOTE:
In order to reach USB 2.0 speed, you must have a motherboard or host adapter card that has USB 2.0 support. This
device will auto sense the speed of your USB port and adjust between USB 1.0 and USB 2.0 speed.
If the external hard disk is a new disk drive which has not been partitioned, please refer to the Partition the Externa l
Hard Disk chapter to prepare your USB2.0 external disk.
USB CONNECTION
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Drivers Installation
INTEGRAL eSATA drive is supported by Mass
Storage Device within WINDOWS Me/2000/XP
system directly. You do not need to install any
drivers.
When the USB External Drive is used for the first
time your PC system will detect a USB 2.0 Storage
Device and automatically install the drivers for
[USB Mass Storage Device] from the installed
system.
USB Connection
Mac OS
Mac OS 8.6
If you are using Mac OS 8.6, the software of Mass Storage Support 1.3.5 is required for
installation. You can download The USB Mass Storage Support 1.3.5 from the Apple Software
Updates web site Http://www.apple.com/support .
Mac OS9.0 or later
You dont need to instal l this software if you have installed Mac OS 9.0 or above.
When you connect the INTEGRAL LAN into the USB port of the Mac computer, the mass storage
volume should appear on the desktop in a few seconds automatically
Windows 98SE
NOTE:
For Windows 98 drivers look at the eSATA page at: www.akasa.co.uk.
Windows XP/2000/Me & Server 2003