Figure 5. Getting to the Windows Explorer
Copying / Moving Files
Removable Disk Method
Now that you have successfully installed your new SH14 External Hard Drive, you copy or move files or whole
folders from your new SH14 to your computer and vice-versa
For the Purposes of this manual, we will make a copy of the Temp folder on the C drive of your computer and
copy it to the SH14 External Hard Drive.
From the Windows Desktop click:
WHEN YOU MOVE A FOLDER OR FILE, YOU NO LONGER HAVE A BACKUP COPY.
Copy and paste files from the computer to the SH14 External Hard Drive (Removable Disk Method)
From the Windows Explorer, you will see various
drive letters; your C drive is your local Hard Drive.
The SH14 will most likely be the E drive, however it
may be any drive letter.
For the purposes of this manual, we will assume that
the SH14 is the G drive. As well, for practice copying
folders and files, we will copy the Temp folder onto the
SH14.
Copy: is to make a duplicate folder or file and store it so that you have two copies.
Move: is to take folder or file from one location and put it into another.
*It is important to understand the difference between Copy and Move
Using your SH14
SH14 External Hard Drive User’s Manual
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Start Open Windows Explorer
From the Open Windows Explorer screen
Click Local Disk C
From the right-hand pane:
Right-click the Temp folder Click Copy