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3. Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems

3.1 Usage with Mac OS X
3.1.1 Compatibility
The DataPort SecureDock supports 2.5" and 3.5" SATA hard drives.
3.1.2 Formatting a Drive
To format, use Mac OS X's Disk Utility (found in the applications
folder). The DataPort SecureDock must have been powered on with
the Security Key present and both the Power and Encryption Ready
LEDs must be lit. See Section 2.2 for instructions on how to do so.
a. Insert the Security Key into the Mini-USB Security Key Port on
the face of the receiving frame.
b. Click on the drive in the window to the left (see picture below).
c. Click the Erase tab in the window to the right (see picture
below).
d. Select the format type. Most users prefer Mac OS Extended
with Journaling (HFS+), which is required for compatibility
with Time Machine (OS 10.5 or newer). If you need to use your
DataPort SecureDock with both Mac and Windows computers,
select MS-DOS File System instead.
e. Enter a name for the new volume and then click "Erase" to
start the process.
f. When formatting is finished and both green LEDs are lit, show-
ing that the drive is ready and encrypted, the Security Key may
be removed and stored in a safe location.
3.1.3 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the hard drive installed in the DataPort SecureDock was previ-
ously formatted with the correct Security Key inserted into the
Mini-USB Security Key Port on the face of the receiving frame,
then you can begin using the volume right away. If the drive is
unformatted, a message will appear on the desktop saying that the
disk is unreadable. You can use OS X's Disk Utility to easily format
the drive (see section above).
Unmount the volume before power-
ing down the unit by dragging the
volume's icon to the trash bin, or by
selecting the volume then pressing
Command-E. Disconnecting the unit
without first unmounting the volume
can result in data loss.
3.1.4 Creating a Boot Drive
To activate this feature, you must first install OS X on the hard drive
in your carrier. The easiest way to do this is to clone an existing sys-
tem drive using a utility such as Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper.
Next, go to System Preferences --> Startup Disk. A window will list
the available bootable volumes. Select the volume from which you
wish to boot. Another method is to hold down the Option key dur-
ing boot up. A screen should appear that allows you to select the
volume you wish to use. This is useful if you wish to boot from your
DataPort SecureDock hard drive only some of the time.
3.2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems
3.2.1 Compatibility
The DataPort SecureDock supports 2.5" and 3.5" SATA hard drives.
3.2.2 Formatting a Drive
To format, use the Disk Management utility.
a. Insert the Security Key into the Mini-USB Security Key Port on
the face of the receiving frame.
b. Right-click on My Computer, then select Manage. The Com-
puter Management window will open.
c. In the left pane of this window, left-click on Disk Management.
d. The drive should appear in the list of Disks in the lower middle/
right pane (see picture below). You may need to scroll down to
see it. If the drive is already formatted, you can identify it easily
by its volume name. If it's unformatted, the Drive Properties Box
will say "Unallocated" and you'll need to initialize the disk be-
fore formatting it. Initialize the disk by right-clicking the Device
Properties Box and selecting Initialize Disk.
e To format the drive, right-click the Drive Properties Box and
select Format.
f. If you are prompted to select a partition type, select MBR for
volumes 2TB or smaller, or GPT for volumes larger than 2TB.
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