Maxtor FireWire 800 User Manual

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Glossary
 
Backup – 
 
In Restropsect HD, a backup contains all the files and folders 
you selected to back up from a specific point in time. Previous backups are 
preserved, allowing you to store copies of your backup files from multiple 
points in time. See 
 
Restore Point.
 
Byte – 
 
A unit of storage on a drive that holds a single character. A byte is 
equal to 8 bits.
 
Capacity – 
 
The amount of information, measured in bytes, that can be 
stored on a drive. Also known as 
 
storage capacity
 
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Daisy chain – 
 
A hardware configuration in which peripheral devices are 
connected to each other in a series. The FireWire interface, for example, 
supports a daisy chain of up to 62 drives. 
 
Data Transfer Rate – 
 
The speed at which data transfers to and from 
the drive.
 
Defrag – 
 
(or defragment) A software utility that keeps the data for each 
file physically contiguous on the drive, which can enhance your drive’s 
performance.
 
Device Driver – 
 
A software program that enables a PC to communicate 
with peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD-ROM drives. Each type 
of device requires a different driver. Device driver programs are stored on a 
computer’s hard drive and are loaded into memory when the computer is 
started or when a device is plugged into the computer. 
 
Duplicate – 
 
In Retrospect Express HD, a duplicate saves the most 
recent version of files, in their original format, and overwrites the previous 
version. 
 
External Hard Drive – 
 
A external peripheral device containing a hard 
drive mechanism connected to a computer via a FireWire or USB interface.
 
FireWire – 
 
The FireWire interface, also known as 1394 and i.LINK, is a 
high-performance, serial bus defined by the Institute of Electrical and 
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as a standard for connecting digital devices 
together. It is ideal for connecting computers and hard drives to digital 
video and audio equipment.
 
GB – 
 
(Gigabyte) Equal to 1,000,000,000 (billion) bytes. 
 
Hard Drive – 
 
An electromechanical device used for information storage 
and retrieval, incorporating one or more rotating disks on which data is 
recorded, stored, and read magnetically. 
 
Hot-Swap – 
 
This feature allows you to connect and disconnect external 
devices while the computer and the devices are running. External drives, 
such as the Maxtor OneTouch II drive can be hot-swapped.
 
KB – 
 
(Kilobyte) Equal to 1,000 (thousand) bytes.
 
MB – 
 
(Megabyte) Equal to 1,000,000 (million) bytes.
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