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7) Data exchange
Windows® 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista® / XP
a) Select the desired files or folders with your mouse.
b) Position the mouse pointer over the selected files or folders, and press
the right mouse button. Select "
C
opy
" from the context menu that appears.
c) Under "
m
y
Computer
"/"
C
omputer
", select the desired target
(such as the "
t
rek
s
tor
" drive).
d) Click it with your right mouse button, and select "
p
Aste
" to start copying.
After copying is completed, the data will be available on the target drive.
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You can also copy files with "Drag & Drop".
Mac® OS X® 10.6 or above
Select the desired files with your mouse. Drag and drop the files in the
"
f
inDer
" to the drive symbol of your DataStation.
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Your DataStation has been preformatted with the high-performance file
system NTFS. This file system is optimized for use with Microsoft Windows
operating systems from Windows XP and also works great with modern
Linux operating systems. If you use Mac OS X, it is necessary that you use
a different file system. You can easily reformat your DataStation with a
different file system using the "Disc Utility" of Mac OS X. You have the choice
between the file system "HFS+" ("Mac OS Extended"), which is optimized for
use with Mac OS X, and the file system "FAT32", which permits the exchange
of data with Windows operating systems.
8) Logging off and disconnecting the DataStation from
the computer
Windows 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
At the bottom right on the task bar, left-click on the icon "
s
Afely
r
emove
H
ArDwAre
".
In the context menu that appears, left-click on "
s
Afely
r
emove
m
Ass
s
torAge
D
eviCe
- D
rive
" to select it. This removes the DataStation from the operating system
of your computer. You can now disconnect the DataStation from your computer.
Mac OS X 10.6 or above
You need to remove the drive from the Desktop before you disconnect it or
turn it off. Click on the relevant drive icon, and drag it to the trash icon.
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Please follow the recommended logoff procedure to prevent damage to the
device or data loss.