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FCC Compliance Statement

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 

may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 

interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 

interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 

off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 

following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept 

any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or 

modifications not expressly approved by StarTech.com could void the user’s authority to operate 

the equipment.

Industry Canada Statement

 

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

Use of Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and other Protected Names 

and Symbols

 

This manual may make reference to trademarks, registered trademarks, and other protected 

names and/or symbols of third-party companies not related in any way to  

StarTech.com.  Where they occur these references are for illustrative purposes only and do not 

represent an endorsement of a product or service by StarTech.com, or an endorsement of the 

product(s) to which this manual applies by the third-party company in question.  Regardless 

of any direct acknowledgement elsewhere in the body of this document, StarTech.com hereby 

acknowledges that all trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks, and other protected 

names and/or symbols contained in this manual and related documents are the property of their 
respective holders.

Warranty Information

 

This product is backed by a two-year warranty.  

StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods 

noted, following the initial date of purchase. During this period, the products may be returned for 

repair, or replacement with equivalent products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and 

labor costs only. StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from 

misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.

Limitation of Liability

 

In no event shall the liability of StarTech.com Ltd. and StarTech.com USA LLP (or their officers, 

directors, employees or agents) for any damages (whether direct or indirect, special, punitive, 

incidental, consequential, or otherwise), loss of profits, loss of business, or any pecuniary loss, 

arising out of or related to the use of the product exceed the actual price paid for the product.  

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. If 

such laws apply, the limitations or exclusions contained in this statement may not apply to you.

6.  Connect the SATA power connector from the computer’s power 

supply to the 

SATA power port

 on the converter.

7.  Connect a SATA cable to a SATA port on the computer’s 

motherboard and to the SATA data port on the computer.

8.  Replace the cover on your computer case and turn it on.

When you install the converter into your computer and the OS 

automatically installs the necessary software, the drive is accessible 

as though it’s installed internally in the system. Before you use the 

drive, you need to prepare it for use and format it according to the 

requirements of your OS. For more information, see “Prepare a drive 

for use.”

Prepare a drive for use

Windows® OS

If you install a drive that already has data on it, after you insert the 

drive, it appears under 

My Computer

 or 

Computer

 with a drive letter 

assigned to it. If you install a brand-new drive that doesn’t contain 

any data, you must prepare the drive for use.

Warning!

 When you complete the following steps, all of the data 

on your drive will be deleted. If your drive has data on it that you 

require, you should create a backup file or use a different drive.

1.  Depending on the version of OS that you’re running, do one of 

the following:

•  On your desktop, right-click 

My Computer

 and click 

Manage

.

•  On your desktop, right-click 

Computer 

and click 

Manage

.

•  Click the 

Start

 button or 

Windows

 icon. Enter 

compmgmt.msc

 

and press 

Enter

.

2.  On the 

Computer Management

 screen, click 

Disk Management

.

3.  A dialog window appears that asks you to initialize the drive. 

Depending on the version of Windows that you’re running, you 

have the option to create either an 

MBR

 or a 

GPT

 disk.

Note: 

GPT (GUID partition) is required for drives that are larger 

than 2 TB, but GPT isn’t compatible with some earlier versions of 

operating systems. MBR is supported by both earlier and later 

versions of operating systems.

4.  Locate the disk that is labeled as 

Unallocated

. To confirm that the 

drive is the correct one, check the drive capacity.

5.  Right-click the section of the window that says

 Unallocated

 and 

click 

New Partition

.

6.  To initialize the drive in the format of your choice, complete the 

on-screen instructions.

When the drive is successfully installed, it appears under 

My 

Computer

 or 

Computer

 with a drive letter assigned to it.

Mac OS

Warning!

 When you complete the following steps, all of the data 

on your drive will be deleted. If your drive has data on it that you 

require, you should create a backup file or use a different drive.

1.  Do one of the following:

•  In 

Spotlight

, enter 

Disk Utility

.

•  Open 

Finder

. Navigate to 

Applications

 and click 

Utilities

. Open 

Disk Utility

.

2.  Select the new drive and click the 

Partition

 tab.

3.  Enter a name for the partition.

4.  Click 

Apply

.

The drive should now appear on your desktop and be accessible in 

Finder

.

About the LED indicators

The converter features an LED on the back of the device. For more 

information about what the LEDs signify, see the table below.

LED behavior 

Significance

No LEDs are illuminated

Normal status

Red LED is illuminated

Top drive is experiencing an error

Blue LED is illuminated

Bottom drive is experiencing an error

Red and blue LED 

is blinking

RAID is being rebuilt

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