LaCie 301080 用户指南
LaCie Skwarim
Helpful Information
User Manual
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instructions, please refer to the documentation that comes with the
host adapter card.
host adapter card.
LaCie supplies only the appropriate USB 2.0 drivers for its peripher
als and does not provide drivers for thirdparty host adapter cards.
To obtain the right drivers for your host adapter card, visit your card
manufacturer’s Internet site.
als and does not provide drivers for thirdparty host adapter cards.
To obtain the right drivers for your host adapter card, visit your card
manufacturer’s Internet site.
4.1.4. Disconnecting USB 2.0 Devices
USB 2.0 external devices feature “plug & play” connection. This
means that your drive can be connected and disconnected while the
computer is running. To prevent failures, it is important you follow
these steps when disconnecting your USB 2.0 device.
means that your drive can be connected and disconnected while the
computer is running. To prevent failures, it is important you follow
these steps when disconnecting your USB 2.0 device.
Windows Users (
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Windows 98 SE Users: If you have installed
the Windows Storage Supplement Update, you will have to unmount
the drive before disconnecting it or powering it down. If you have not
installed the update, simply disconnect the drive when it is not active.
No unmounting is required.
the drive before disconnecting it or powering it down. If you have not
installed the update, simply disconnect the drive when it is not active.
No unmounting is required.
1. From the System Tray (located in the lower righthand side of
your screen), click on the Eject icon (a small green arrow over
a hardware image).
a hardware image).
2. A message will appear, detailing the devices that the Eject
icon controls, i.e. “Safely re move…” Click on this prompt.
3. You will then be given the following message: “Safe to Re
move Hardware” (or similar). It is now safe to disconnect the
device.
device.
Mac Users (
)
You must unmount the hard drive system before disconnecting it.
1) Drag the hard drive icon to the trash. 2) The drive can now be
disconnected.
1) Drag the hard drive icon to the trash. 2) The drive can now be
disconnected.
Fig. 09 – Windows Users
Fig. 10 – Mac Users