CRU Dataport RTX Secure 410-QR 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 7

{카테고리_이름} CRU Dataport RTX Secure 410-QR에 대한 사용자 설명서을 온라인으로 검색하거나 PDF를 다운로드하세요. CRU Dataport RTX Secure 410-QR 10 페이지.
CRU Dataport RTX Secure 410-QR에 대해서도 마찬가지입니다: 빠른 시작 매뉴얼 (2 페이지)

d. Enter a name for the new volume and then click "Erase" to
start the process.
8.1.3 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the hard drives installed in the RTX Secure are already formatted
with the correct Security Key inserted into the Mini-USB Security
Key Port, an icon representing the RTX Secure's volume will appear
(mount) on the desktop. You can begin using the volume right
away. If the volume is unformatted, a message will appear on the
desktop saying that the disk is unreadable. Use OS X's Disk Utility
to easily format the drive (see section
above).
Unmount the volume before powering
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.
8.1.4 Creating a Boot Drive
To activate this feature, you must first install OS X on the hard
drives in the RTX's TrayFree bays. The easiest way to do this is to
clone an existing system 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 during 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 the RTX Secure only some of the time.
8.2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems
8.2.1 Compatibility
The RTX Secure supports 3.5" hard drives.
8.2.2 Formatting a Drive
To format, use the Disk Management utility.
a. Right-click on My Computer, then select Manage. The Computer
Management window will open.
b. In the left pane of this window, left-click on Disk Management.
c. 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 before
formatting it. Initialize the disk by right-clicking the Device Proper-
ties Box and selecting Initialize Disk.
d. To format the drive, right-click the Drive Properties Box and select
"Format".
e. If you are prompted to select a partition type, select MBR for
volumes 2TB or smaller, or GPT for volumes larger than 2TB.
f. Click through several more windows, leaving the default settings,
until you see a window that allows selection of a file system.
Choose NTFS and enter a name for the new volume. Be sure to
check the box labeled "Perform a quick format" unless you want
to completely erase any data on the drive and have time to wait.
A quick format should take less than a minute, while standard
formatting may take several hours.
g. Click "Next" and then "Finish" to start the format process. When
the format is complete, the Drive Properties Box will update to
show the new volume name. The new volume can now be found
by double clicking on the My Computer icon on the desktop.
8.2.3 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the hard drive inside of the RTX Secure is already formatted, you
can begin using the volume right away. When the RTX is properly
connected and turned on, a window may open to allow you access to
the volume. If no window appears, find the volume by double-clicking
the "My Computer" icon.
Page 6