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Op onal Forma ng and Par oning

Your device is preformatted exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) for compatibility with both Mac and
Windows computers.

Choosing a file system format

When choosing a file system format, consider whether compatibility or performance is more important in
your everyday use of the drive.

Compatibility—You need a cross-platform format because you connect your drive to both PCs and Macs.
Performance—You connect your drive with only one type of computer, so you can optimize file copy
performance by formatting the drive in the native file system for your computer operating system.

Compa bility with both Windows and Macs

exFAT is a lightweight file system compatible with all versions of Windows and modern versions of macOS.
If you use your drive with both PCs and Macs, format your drive in exFAT. While exFAT offers cross-
platform access to both computers, keep in mind the following:

exFAT is not compatible or recommended for built-in backup utilities such as File History (Windows) and
Time Machine (macOS). If you want to use one of these backup utilities, you should format the drive in
the native file system for the computer running the utility.
exFAT is not a journaled file system, which means it can be more susceptible to data corruption when
errors occur or the drive is not disconnected properly from the computer.

Op mized performance for Windows

NTFS (New Technology File System) is a proprietary journaling file system for Windows. macOS can read
NTFS volumes, but it can't natively write to them. This means your Mac can copy files from an NTFS-
formatted drive, but it can't add files to or remove files from the drive. If you need more versatility than this
one-way transfer with Macs, consider exFAT.

Op mized performance for macOS

Apple offers two proprietary file systems.

Mac OS Extended (also known as Heirarchical File System Plus or HFS+) is an Apple file system used since
1998 for mechanical and hybrid internal drives. macOS Sierra (version 10.12) and earlier use HFS+ by

Summary of Contents for Rugged Secure

Page 1: ...Secure User Manual Click here to access an up to date online version of this document You will also find the most recent content as well as expandable illustrations easier navigation and search capab...

Page 2: ...lder Start a backup plan Windows only Optimizedisk performance 5 Works with iPad USB C 6 Safely Remove Device From Your Computer Windows Mac 7 Optional Formatting and Partitioning Choosing a filesyste...

Page 3: ...ers are too slow Problem I have an older computer with USB 3 0 Type A ports Problem I must use a USB hub for my USB devices Problem The provided USB cables are too short Problem I m receiving file tra...

Page 4: ...USB C cable Quick start guide Insert with secure code SID and reset code PSID Minimum system requirements Ports Use the included cable to connect your LaCie device to a computer with a USB C port Ope...

Page 5: ...ns that the device can withstand The two digits are independent with each number representing a different level of protection LaCie Rugged SECURE is rated IP 52 5 Protection against dust from entering...

Page 6: ...protocols Thunderbolt 3 transfer rates up to 40Gb s USB 3 1 Gen 2 transfer rates up to 10Gb s USB 3 1 Gen 1 transfer rates up to 5Gb s SuperSpeed USB 3 0 transfer rates up to 5Gb s Hi Speed USB 2 0 tr...

Page 7: ...he USB cable STEP 2 Set up LaCie Rugged SECURE An internet connection is required to install the Toolkit app 1 Using a file manager such as File Explorer or Finder open LaCie Rugged SECURE and launch...

Page 8: ...nstall the Toolkit app which you ll need to enable security for LaCie Rugged SECURE Toolkit is required in order to enable security for LaCie Rugged SECURE Be sure to install Toolkit in order to passw...

Page 9: ...ord Disable security Crypto erase drive Reset drive to factory settings Set up a mirror folder Create a Mirror folder on your PC or Mac that is synced to your storage device Whenever you add edit or d...

Page 10: ...t Optimize You can also manually format your drive See Optional Formatting and Partitioning for details Formatting erases everything on the storage device LaCie strongly recommends that you back up al...

Page 11: ...ia to more advanced imaging and video apps See External Storage and iPadOS for details on the following Connecting Storage to Compatible iPads Available Actions Selecting Multiple Items Accessing Stor...

Page 12: ...display all icons in the notification area 3 In the list of devices choose the device you want to eject Windows displays a notification when it is safe to remove the device 4 Disconnect the device fro...

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Page 14: ...llowing exFAT is not compatible or recommended for built in backup utilities such as File History Windows and Time Machine macOS If you want to use one of these backup utilities you should format the...

Page 15: ...format the drive in exFAT If you intend to use your drive with Time Machine The default format for macOS Big Sur version 11 and later is APFS The default format for macOS Catalina version 10 15 and e...

Page 16: ...ive you ll have to go through the security setup sequence again You ll be prompted to enter the secure code SID however you should enter the password you created when you initially enabled security an...

Page 17: ...ng the cable shipped with your hard drive for the best results If you use a longer cable and experience problems with detection transfer rates or disconnection use the original cable included with you...

Page 18: ...operating systems Q Did you follow the correct installation steps for your operating system A Review the installation steps in Getting Connected Windows Problem The hard drive icon doesn t appear in...

Page 19: ...lem For example instead of the normal icon based on the type of device it has an exclamation point question mark or an X Right click this icon and then choose Properties The General tab provides a pot...

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