Sabrent EC-UEIS7 USB 2.0/ESATA TO 3.5″ IDE/SATA/SATA II ALUMINUM HARD DRIVE ENCLOSURE WITH COOLING FAN 1. Device Setup 3.5 Inch IDE Drive: 1. Check if your IDE drive has Jumpers, if so make sure they are set to Master. (Note: Please refer to the drive manufacturer’s website for more information regarding your specific hard drive model.): 2. Remove the screws, on the side without the fan, using the included screwdriver.
Figure B: 3. Locate the IDE power cable.
Figure B: Figure C: 4. Locate the IDE data cable. Connect it to the IDE data port on your drive.
Figure B: Figure C: 5.
Figure B: 6. Place the cover back on the enclosure.
3.5 Inch SATA Drive 1. Remove the screws, on the side without the fan, using the included screwdriver.
1. Locate the SATA data port on the enclosure. Plug one end of the SATA data cable into the port.
Figure C: Figure D:
2. Locate the other end of the SATA power cable.
3. Remove the IDE power cable from the enclosure.
Figure C: Figure D:
4. Locate the SATA power cable.
Figure C: 5.
6. Place the cover back on the enclosure. Screw it back in place: Figure A: 2. Computer Setup 1. Connect the USB cable into the USB port on the enclosure.
Alternatively, connect the E-Sata cable into the E-Sata port if you require it. (Note: E-Sata connector may be a bit difficult to plug in, and may require a bit of force to properly connect) Figure A: Figure B: 2. Connect the power cable into the power port on the enclosure.
Figure B: 3. Plug the USB or E-Sata cable into your computer’s USB or E-Sata port: 4. Flip the power switch ON: Driver Setup Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 For Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7, no drivers or software are necessarry.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Windows will detect New Hardware, and prompt you to install driver. Choose “Search for the best driver”. Windows will find the necessary driver, and install them. Restart your computer. A new removable drive should appear in “My Computer”, assuming the drive has already been initialized. If the drive is new, then proceed to the following section. If the Hard-Drive is brand new you may need to initialize it first in order to cause the Drive Letter to appear: 1.
4. At the following prompt, click “Next”: 5.
6. Assign a drive letter to the drive, then click “Next”: 7. Click on “Format this volume with the following settings:” Change the “File system” to “NTFS”. Change the “Volume label” to what you want the drive to be named. Click the checkbox for “Perform a quick format”.
8. Click “Finish”. Windows will now begin formatting and initializing the disk: 9. Open “My Computer” and verify that the drive shows up properly: If the drive already has data on it you can skip the previous step. 1. Check the “Device Manager” to make sure that the “USB Mass Storage Device” driver appears under the “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” section. Also check that the drive shows up under “Disk drives” as a “(Hard drive model number) USB Device”.
2. You may also need to change the HDD settings from Dynamic to Basic, then format NTFS, and give it a drive letter, but you should back up the data on your drive before doing this. To convert the disk from Dynamic to Basic follow the instructions at the link included. http://sabrent.com/support/knowledgebase.php?article=58 3. Please Note: Make sure to disable disk drive password protection Frequently Asked Questions: 1. My drive died or was damaged in my previous computer.
To convert the disk to a GPT partition disk in Windows Vista and Windows 7: Open “Disk Management”, locate the disk in the list, right click the disk and click on “Convert to GPT Disk” You will now have access to the full capacity of your 2+ TB disk.