Portable Media Storage User Manual
RAIDBank5 Owner’s Manual
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4. Optimizing Windows Caching Algorithm
By  default,  Windows  XP  optimizes  caching  for 
performance on external drives. Vista and Windows 
7  optimize caching for quick removal. As  a  result, 
Windows XP appears to have faster access to external 
disks but at a greater risk of data corruption and loss. 
To change Windows' caching policy, open the disk 
management  console. A  list  of  the  attached  drives 
and their respective volumes will appear. Right-click 
on the RAIDBank5 volume in the disk list and select 
properties. Select the Policies Tab near the top left 
of  the  window,  and  check  the  radio  button 
corresponding  to your desired  optimization 
level.  Click    when  finished,  and  you 
may close the disk management applet.
Optimizing  for  performance  can  greatly 
enhance  the  throughput  of  your  disk  but  is 
much more vulnerable to data loss! Make sure 
to have appropriate backup.
5. Safe Dismounting 
When a device such as a hard drive is mounted, that means the computer ‘sees’ the device 
and is able to  communicate with it. When you dismount a device,  the computer  no longer 
sees  it.  The  device  may  still  be  running  but 
the computer cannot access it,  as though the 
device no longer exists.
5.1 How to safely dismount- Mac
Drag the icon(s) for the RAIDBank5 volume(s) to the Trash. The drive will dismount and you 
can then safely disconnect and/or turn it off. 
5.2 How to safely dismount- Windows
1. Locate the System Tray. The System Tray includes the time display in 
the bottom right, and icons to the left of the time. One of the icons 
will be an hot plug icon ( ).
2. Left-click on ( ). In the dialog box select the volume drive description 
and drive letter for the device.
3. Left-click  on  the  appropriate  device  (with  the  drive  letter  matching  the  one  used  by  the 
RAIDBank5 volume). After a few seconds, Windows will give you a message that it is safe to 
remove the device.
Microsoft  Windows  may  not  automatically  distinguish  between  SATA  and  eSATA  disks.  To  facilitate 
proper disconnection, we recommend using HotSwap! by Kazuyuki Nakayama. HotSwap! provides the 
friendly user interface as the built in “safely remove hardware” icon in the notification area, and ensures 
that data is written and flushed to the disk before the device is marked safe to remove. HotSwap can be 
obtain from the author’s site at http://mt-naka.com/hotswap/index_enu.htm
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Never turn off or unplug a hard drive without 
dismounting  it  first!  Doing  so  could  cause 
data on the drive to be lost or damaged!
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