3.2 Connect to computer
1.
Connect one end (type B) of the USB cable into the B USB Port of your
HDD enclosure.
2.
Connect the other end of the USB cable (type A) into any active USB port
of the computer.
3.
Connect the power supply to the enclosure and power up the enclosure
4.
Let the OS search and install the driver automatically.
5.
Use the disk management tool(PC) or disk utility(MAC) to create a new
partition and format the drives
6.
Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive ready to use.
NOTE:
To enjoy USB 3.0 super speed up to 5Gbps, your computer must be
equipped with built-in USB 3.0 ports, or a USB 3.0 host PCI-e card
It is not possible to add more drivers to an existing RAID array without
re-formatting it. When adding additional drivers at a later point, they will only
be detected after the device has been restarted and the drivers have been
re-formatted.