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Q:
I have 2 sets of Guardian HDD Enclosures. If I mixed up the Secure Keys
and plug in the wrong one, what will happen?
A:
When the wrong Secure Key is inserted into the Enclosure Kit, the host
will detect the Enclosure Kit as a new device until the correct Secure Key (the
key which was inserted when performing partitioning and formatting at the
beginning) is plugged in.
Note: This is only referring to same product models. Results may vary
depending on each product model.
File System Format
Q:
I would like to format my hard drives with the FAT (a.k.a. File Allocation
Table) format, which can be read and written by both Mac and PC. Is there
any limitation on its capacity?
A:
Yes, please check the table below for reference.
File System
NTFS
Capacity
Vista:
Limitation
16384TB
XP: 2TB
Discrepancy in Reported & Actual Size Capacity
Q:
If I have a 320GB HDD, why does the Enclosure only recognizes the HDD
available space as to be less than 320GB?
A:
Many customers are confused by their host systems when it reports a
discrepancy between reported capacity and actual capacity. Several factors
can come into play when your host system views and reports the capacity of a
hard drive. There are actually two different numbering systems used to
express units of storage capacity:
Binary, which says that a kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes; and
Decimal, which says that a kilobyte is equal to 1000 bytes.
Most commonly used to display storage capacity is in Decimal. The
surprising fact is that even though it seems like you will have more bytes
under Binary, the Decimal calculation system actually presents a greater
storage capacity. More information on capacity issues can be found at the
Seagate website under FAQs.
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-
US&name=Storage_Capacity_Measurement_Standards_-
_Seagate_Technology&vgnextoid=9493781e73d5d010VgnVCM100000dd040
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FAT32
FAT (Format by
Win2000 /
WinXP)
Windows: 32GB
4GB
Mac: 2TB
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FAT16
2GB