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Computers running Windows and Mac OS will automatically detect and install the ESD200. To use USB
3.0, please ensure your computer has all necessary USB 3.0 drivers installed, and make sure you plug
the USB cable into the correct port on your computer (USB 3.0 ports are usually color-coded to
differentiate them from USB 2.0)
Linux users may have to configure the ESD200 manually. To do this, first create a directory for the
ESD200 (Example:
mkdir /mnt/SSD)
. Then, mount the ESD200 (Example:
mount
–a –t msdos
/dev/sda1 /mnt/SSD
)
Note: (D:) and (G:) above are example drive letters; the letter in your "My Computer" window may differ