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d. Unless you wish to customize the settings in these dialog prompts, click Next on the
Select Partition, Specify Volume/Partition Size, and Assign Drive Letter or Path dialog
prompts, leaving the default settings.
e. You will now 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 Quick Format,
which will ensure that the formatting process takes less than a minute.
f.
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 clicking on the Computer button in the Start Menu (Windows 7
or the Windows Server 2008 product family).

6.1.2 Mount and Unmount Volumes

Mount a Volume
If the drives or RAID inside of the RTX enclosure are already formatted, you can begin
using the volume right away. When the RTX enclosure 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 opening a File Explorer window (Windows 10, 8.1, and Server 2012 R2), by
clicking on This PC in the navigation pane of a File Explorer Window (Windows 10), by
clicking on Computer in the navigation pane of a File Explorer Window (Windows 8.1 and
Server 2012), or by clicking the Computer button in the Start Menu (Windows 7 or the
Windows Server 2008 product family).
Unmount a USB Volume
Unmount the RTX enclosure before powering it down. Left click the USB plug icon with
the checkmark on the Desktop task bar and select the proper volume(s) from the menu
that pops up. You may have to click on the Show Hidden Icons arrow on the task bar to
Figure 3. The USB plug icon in the Windows 10
Desktop task bar.
Figure 4. macOS Disk Utility, showing the "Erase"
submenu.