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or FAT32 partition as the primary (or startup) partition on the hard disk. Most earlier 
versions of Windows cannot access a partition if it uses the latest version of NTFS. 
The two exceptions are Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or 
later. Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later has access to partitions with the 
latest version of NTFS, but with some limitations: It cannot access files that have 
been stored using NTFS features that did not exist when Windows NT 4.0 was 
released. 

For anything other than a situation with multiple operating systems, however, the 
recommended file system is NTFS. 

Important

  

Once you convert a drive or partition to NTFS, you cannot simply 
convert it back to FAT or FAT32. You will need to reformat the drive or 
partition which will erase all data including programs and personal files 
on the partition.  

The following table describes the compatibility of each file system with various 
operating systems. 

NTFS 

FAT 

FAT32 

A computer running Windows 
Vista, XP or Windows 2000 can 
access files on an NTFS partition. 
A computer running Windows 
NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or 
later might be able to access 
some files. Other operating 
systems allow no access.  

 

Access is available 
through MS-DOS, all 
versions of Windows, 
Windows NT, Windows 
2000, Windows XP, 
Windows Vista and 
OS/2. 

Access is available only 
through Windows 95 
OSR2, Windows 98, 
Windows Millennium 
Edition, Windows 
2000, Windows XP, 
and Windows Vista.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for EXTERNAL HDD

Page 1: ...e box 5 System requirements 5 Setting up 6 Connecting the cables 6 Installing the hard disk 7 Before you install your hard disk 7 Partitioning programs 7 Partitioning the drive 7 Formatting the drive...

Page 2: ...yright 2007 03 01 03 01 All rights reserved This manual is protected by Copyright The Copyright is owned by Medion Trademarks MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Other trademarks...

Page 3: ...nds The hard drive consumes energy and becomes very warm during operation Remove the hard drive from the data dock or from the plug power supply unit when not in use Follow the user guide for your PC...

Page 4: ...increasingly in the course of time We recommend you to ventilate the room regularly in order to counteract the formation of the smell Electromagnetic compatibility Conformity This device fulfils the r...

Page 5: ...when taking it out Never pull the lead power cable Stop using the power supply unit if the housing or the feed line to the device is damaged Replace it with a power supply unit of the same type Only u...

Page 6: ...g or cleaning Disposal Device At the end of its life the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly disposal Packaging All packaging...

Page 7: ...inform us within 14 days of purchase if anything is missing External 3 5 hard disk in compact casing USB 2 0 1 1 connection cable Power supply unit User guide guarantee documents System requirements C...

Page 8: ...TA connection connection 1 Start your computer and wait until Windows has been fully loaded 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB connection on your external hard disk Or Use a suitable eSATA cable not i...

Page 9: ...o be irreversibly lost if used incorrectly Make a backup of all your data and check that the recovery procedure works Partitioning programs With Windows 2000 XP use the Windows Disk Management Tool he...

Page 10: ...easy whether you use partitions FAT FAT32 or the older version of NTFS This kind of conversion keeps your files intact unlike formatting a partition If you do not need to keep your files intact and y...

Page 11: ...the recommended file system is NTFS Important Once you convert a drive or partition to NTFS you cannot simply convert it back to FAT or FAT32 You will need to reformat the drive or partition which wi...

Page 12: ...must be disconnected before it can be deleted This is usually the case for Windows 2000 Read how this works in the help files of your operating system 1 Disconnect the hard disk from the operating sy...

Page 13: ...nter 3 Select a drive and click Analyze 4 Defragment if your PC recommends it ScanDisk is not present in Windows XP Instead use Check Disk To start Check Disk 1 Open My Computer right click a drive an...

Page 14: ...ile system support the desired amount PROBLEM ScanDisk reports an unrecoverable error ANSWER The Scandisk program tests drives for errors If ScanDisk finds a problem and is unable to fix it there may...

Page 15: ...age media Products which are sent with accessories will be replaced without accessories The warranty obligation does not apply in the case of the problem being caused by an accident a catastrophe vand...

Page 16: ...s made against you by third parties based on loss or damage 2 Loss or damage to your media recordings or data 3 Economic follow on damage including lost profit or savings or associated damage even in...

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