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C
ONNECTING THE CABLES
You can connect the external hard disk to your computer
using a free USB or IEEE 1394 (Firewire) port. If your com-
puter supports USB 2.0, it does not make a big difference if
you connect the hard disk using a USB or IEEE1394. The
speed of transmission is more or less the same for both sys-
tems.
You can also connect the hard disk to computers with a USB
1.1 port. The speed of transmission is then somewhat slower.
(approximate diagram)
n
o
p
q
n
Connection for USB 1.1/2.0
o
Connection for IEEE 1394 (FireWire,iLink, 4 pole)
p
Connection for IEEE 1394 (FireWire,iLink)
q
Connection for power adapter
1.
Start your computer and wait until Windows
®
has been
fully loaded.
2.
Connect the desired data connection cable to the corre-
sponding connection (
n
,
o
or
p
) on your external hard
disk.
3.
Connect the other end of the connection cable to your
computer.
4.
Now connect the power adaptor to a socket that can
easily be reached. Plug the power adaptor plug into the
corresponding socket (
q
) in the hard disk.
ON/OFF