Eagle Electronics consensus external dual-bay storage for 3.5' dual sata to usb 2.0 i User Manual

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(i.e. shows up as usable drive in My Computer). It may take up to 45 minutes to 
format a 500 GB or larger drive. 
  
3. My “safely remove hardware” icon is gone
 
Caution
: To prevent file corruption, please always click on the “safely remove 
hardware” icon in the taskbar’s notification area before unplugging external USB 
drives. 
Re-register DLL Sometimes the “safely remove hardware” icon in the taskbar 
disappears. To re-register and re-activate the “safely remove hardware” window, 
please click on Start > click on Run > type in “RunDll32.exe 
shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll” and hit Enter. Now you can click on the 
device you want to stop.
 
  
4. Error deleting file or folder
 
Drive busy This is usually caused by programs that are still accessing the drive and 
its contents. Common causes are open files such as Word document or open 
Explorer showing the directory content of the drive. Close them all and try again. 
File handles If you are still unable to delete files or folder, there are third party 
software that “unlocks” operating system file handles to let you delete “locked” files 
and folders. We recommend "Unlocker 1.8.7". 
  
5. HI-speed device is plugged into a LO-speed USB port
 
Cabling system Make sure you are using certified HI-speed USB 2.0 cable, 
included with all Eagle Tech external hard drives and external drive enclosures, for 
improved data signal integrity. Low quality USB cables may not be properly shielded 
and may lose data during high speed transfers or at longer lengths. 
Service Pack Certain USB 2.0 host controllers may need Service Packs to operate 
properly. Windows XP added support for USB 2.0 in Service Pack 2, Windows 2000 
added support for USB 2.0 in Service Pack 3 and improved the support in Service 
Pack 4. Please download the latest service packs from Microsoft for your operating 
system. 
  
6. Dual bay JBOD enclosure sees two separate drives instead of one big 
volume
 
 
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Jumpers Please make sure to set the hardware JBOD or RAID 0 jumpers in 
appropriate position. 
Caution
: partitioning & formatting a drive will erase all data! 
Drives with existing partitions In order for the JBOD and RAID 0 drive 
enclosures to combine two hard drives into one big volume, the two hard drives 
must not be “partitioned”. You must prepare both drives by deleting their partitions 
and power cycle the drive enclosure. Only then can the drive enclosure combine 
both drives into one big volume and recognizable to the operating system as one 
big volume. 
Delete partitions To delete partition under Windows XP, right click on My 
Computer > click on Manage > click on Disk Management on the left panel. On the 
right hand side you should see a list of all drives connected to your computer. Find 
the two partitioned drive in black color, it should say for example "250 GB Healthy" 
and “500 GB Healthy”. Right click on it > click on Delete Partition > click on Yes to 
continue. Repeat for the second hard drive. When finished deleting partitions, 
power cycle the drive enclosure and follow the steps in Question # 2 to partition 
and format the new drive. 
  
7. Delayed write failure
 
Cabling system Make sure you are using certified HI-speed USB 2.0 cable, 
included with all Eagle Tech external hard drives and external drive enclosures, for 
improved data signal integrity. Low quality USB cables may not be properly shielded 
and may lose data during high speed transfers or at longer lengths. 
Powered USB hub Make sure you are using USB hub with adequate power supply. 
Low quality USB hubs usually draw power from the computer’s USB port and do not 
provide adequate power. Certain notebooks (mostly older notebooks) have 
underpowered USB ports and may require that you plug in additional USB cable to 
provide adequate power supply (the USB Y splitter cable is included with all portable 
2.5” drive enclosures). 
Service Pack Certain USB 2.0 host controllers may need Service Packs to operate 
properly. Windows XP added support for USB 2.0 in Service Pack 2, Windows 2000 
added support for USB 2.0 in Service Pack 3 and improved the support in Service 
Pack 4. Please download the latest service packs from Microsoft for your operating 
system.