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6. Remove an empty PCI slot bracket.
On the back of your computer remove an empty PCI bracket and
install the Internal USB PCI Bracket. Connect the USB cable to
an available USB port on the back of your computer chassis and
then connect it to your USB DataPort.
7. Connect the DC power cable to the frame.
Locate an available 4-pin DC power cable from the computer
power supply and plug it into the power plug on the frame. The
frame installation is now completed. Follow the instructions
below for hard drive installation.
The frame installation is now completed.
Mounting a Hard Drive in the Carrier
1. Remove the carrier top and bottom covers.
The metal covers for USB DataPort are snapped into place on
the carrier without any screws. Use the supplied cover removal
tool or a small flat head screwdriver to assist you in this task.
2. Set Master/Slave jumper on drive to Master before placing
drive in carrier
3. Connect the DC power cable to the drive.
Plug the 4-pin DC power cable into the power connector on the
drive and ensure it is fully seated.
4. Connect the data cable in the carrier to the hard drive.
5. Install the drive in the carrier.
Place the drive in the carrier, then using the four screws
provided, mount the drive. Position the cables inside the
carrier assembly so that they are completely enclosed within
the carrier.
Replace top and bottom covers.
6. Insert the carrier into the frame assembly and ensure that the
lock of the carrier is in the “open” (vertical) position. Position
the carrier on the guide rails, and then slide the carrier
into the frame. Using thumb pressure, fully seat the carrier in
the frame, then lock the unit with the key lock.
You have finished the installation of your USB DataPort.
Setting up the Drive for Windows 2000
WARNING!
Formatting your drive will result in loss of data.
1. Right-click the
My Computer icon and select Properties.
2. Select the Device Manager
tab.
3. Click the plus sign (+) beside Disk Drives.
4. Right-click your drive icon and select
Properties.
5. Select the Settings tab, place a check beside Removable and
then assign it a drive letter.
6. After completing these steps, reboot your computer. Once your
computer has booted up you should see an additional icon on
your Task Bar.
7. Double-click My Computer. Your new drive should now be
listed.
8. Double-click the drive icon. If it is a new drive or a drive with
an incompatible format, it will ask you to format it:
a. Click Yes. A new window will open. At the top, the
capacity of your drive will be listed; directly below that
will be a section titled Format Type.
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