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6. Creating A New Partition: 

Note:  Most hard drives should come with a CD that includes its            
             installation program.  If not, a download should be available on 
             the manufacturer’s website.  The best way to partition a new 
             hard drive is by using the manufacturers program.  However, if that    
             is not possible, please try the following instead (if using Mac OS 9  
             or below, please refer to your hard drive documentation for
             information on formatting/partitioning the hard drive):

Windows 98SE/ME:

1.    You will need to use the FDISK utility that is included under 

MS-DOS.  Please refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 255867 
for complete instructions on how to use FDISK.  
(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q255/8/67.ASP)

2.    Once complete, you should now be able to see the drive in 

Windows Explorer.

Windows XP/2000:

1.    Right click on "My Computer" and choose Manage.
2.    Under “Storage” on the LEFT pane, select Disk Management 
3.    Windows should now give you the option to initialize the disk.  

Continue through the wizard leaving the values at their defaults. If 
the wizard does not appear, locate the new drive in the lower right 
pane, right click on the new disk (where it reads "Disk #") and 
choose Initialize. (This step will only be required if a red error 
symbol is displayed.)

4.    Locate your hard drive in the bottom right pane. Right click on the 

area with a status bar (to the right of the “Disk #” area) and choose 
New Partition.

5.    Follow the directions of the wizard. The recommended partition 

type is “primary” and the recommended file system is “NTFS.”  Please 
note that Windows XP/2000 limits FAT32 partitions to only 32GB.  
Also, Windows 98 is not capable of reading the NTFS file system.

6.    Once complete, you should now be able to see the drive in 

Windows Explorer.

Summary of Contents for SATA/IDE to USB 2.0 Adapter None

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...r Cable 4 SATA Data Cable 5 SATA Power Supply Cable 6 User Manual TRADEMARKS All other third party brands and names are the property of their respective owners Apple Macintosh and Mac are trademarks o...

Page 3: ...Introduction pg 2 2 Specifications Features pg 2 3 System Requirements pg 3 4 Hardware Installation pg 3 5 Disconnecting pg 8 6 Creating A New Partition pg 9 7 Troubleshooting FAQ pg 11 8 Warranty pg...

Page 4: ...ity to quickly add or swap between drives without opening your case The SATA IDE USB adapter is like 3 drive to USB adapters built into one 2 Specifications Features SATA IDE USB Adapter Specification...

Page 5: ...ds the system must support USB 2 0 specifications 4 Hardware Installation Preparing the hard drive For 3 5 5 25 IDE drives Set the hard drive jumpers to MASTER or SINGLE DRIVE ONLY Please refer to the...

Page 6: ...E USB Adapter to an available internal or external USB port 5 Close computer case Installing the SATA IDE USB Adapter for internal use with 3 5 5 25 IDE Drive 1 Open computer case and find an availabl...

Page 7: ...nnector of IDE USB Cable Adapter to an available USB port Installing the SATA IDE USB Adapter for external use with 2 5 IDE Hard Drive 1 Connect the smaller 44 pin IDE connector of the SATA IDE USB Ad...

Page 8: ...SATA IDE USB Adapter to the SATA connector on the hard drive hard drive 4 Connect either a 4 pin power connector or SATA power connector from power supply to hard drive Do not connect both Do not nee...

Page 9: ...le into a live outlet 3 Connect Power Adapter to hard drive If your drive does not have a 4 pin power connector you will need to use a SATA power adapter 4 Connect USB connector of SATA IDE USB Adapte...

Page 10: ...system tray and select Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you wish to remove and click on Stop The system should prompt It is now safe to remove the USB device If not wait for any programs stil...

Page 11: ...ive in Windows Explorer Windows XP 2000 1 Right click on My Computer and choose Manage 2 Under Storage on the LEFT pane select Disk Management 3 Windows should now give you the option to initialize th...

Page 12: ...the checkbox next to Low level format then click OK Choosing this option adds significant time to the initialization process Formatting a Hard Drive 1 Start the Disk Utility tool under Applications U...

Page 13: ...or not a valid format Please refer to the section Creating A New Partition for information on how to create a useable partition on your drive Q My computer sometimes recognizes the IDE USB Adapter but...

Page 14: ...drive A If you are using Windows 98SE please refer to Microsoft s Windows 98 Support Center and download the large capacity drive patch Else verify that your motherboard supports large capacity drives...

Page 15: ...s and missing parts are not covered under this warranty Please check the contents of the unit to make sure you received all parts Also check for any cosmetic flaws If any parts are missing or if there...

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