Guida UtenteSommarioTable of Contents3WD Service and Support2Accessing Online Support2Contacting WD Technical Support21 About Your WD Drive 132 Connecting the Drive and Getting Started 533 Backing Up Your Computer Files 1334 Retrieving Backed Up Files 2135 Locking and Unlocking Your Drive 2636 Managing and Customizing Your Drive 3147 Checking Drive Health 4348 Using the Drive with Windows 4549 Troubleshooting 52410 Appendix 53411 Index 565About Your WD Drive6Major Features of the Drive6Kit Contents7My Passport for Mac Ultra-portable Hard Drive7Optional Accessories7Compatibility8Drive Format8Physical Description8LED8USB 2.0 Interface9Registering Your WD Product9Handling Precautions9Connecting the Drive and Getting Started10Connecting the Drive10Figure 1. Connecting the My Passport Drive with USB Micro Cable101. Turn on your computer.11Figure 2. Using an Optional My Passport Dock to Connect the My Passport Drive112. To connect directly to your computer, connect the USB cable as shown in Figure 1 on page 5.113. To connect to your computer using a My Passport Dock, connect the USB cable of the dock to the computer, as shown in Figure 2.11Installing the Drive11Installing on a Mac OS X Tiger/Leopard/Snow Leopard111. Turn on your computer.112. Connect the drive’s USB cable as shown in Figure 1 or Figure 2. The WD SmartWare CD displays on the desktop and is listed under Devices in Finder.113. Double-click the WD SmartWare virtual CD.124. Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard only: A message asks whether you want to use the My Passport drive to back up with Time Machine. If you do not want to use it, click Cancel. If you do want to use the Time Machine backup software, click Use as Bac...125. Continue to “Enhancing Performance with WD +TURBO” on page 8 (optional) and then “Getting Started With WD SmartWare Software” on page 9.12Enhancing Performance with WD +TURBO131. Double-click the WD SmartWare icon on the desktop.132. Double-click the extras folder.133. Double-click the WD +TURBO Installer icon.134. On the WD +TURBO Driver Installer screen, click Install.135. To accept the license agreement, click Accept.136. A message informs you that installing the drivers requires you to restart your computer to make them active. If you want to proceed, click Yes.137. In the Password box, enter the password you normally enter to access this Mac.14Getting Started With WD SmartWare Software14Figure 3. Initial Backup Screen15Figure 4. Initial Drive Settings Screen15Figure 5. Home Screen16WD SmartWare Overview16WD SmartWare Home Screen16Viewing the Info/Online Help Topics17Backing Up Your Computer Files18About Backing Up Your Computer Files18Figure 6. Backup Screen19Backing It All Up20a. Saving and closing all of your open files.20b. Closing all running applications—including your e-mail program and web browser.20a. Click the Home tab to display the Home screen.21b. Click the WDStore link in the WD Online box to view the Western Digital Online Store website.21c. Click External Hard Drives and select the best drive to suit your future requirements.21Advanced Backup Capabilities21Selecting Specific Content to Back Up22Changing the Backup Software Settings23Figure 7. Settings Screen23Figure 8. Software Settings Screen24Specifying the Number of Backup Versions24Pausing Backups Until Your Computer is Idle25Retrieving Backed Up Files26About Retrieving Files26Retrieving a File/Folder26a. Select the To the Original Places option.26b. Click Select Files to display the Select content to retrieve... screen (see Figure 11 on page 23) and proceed to step 4 on page 23.26a. Select the In the Retrieved Content Folder option.26b. If you want to specify a different retrieve folder, click Browse and use the browse function to identify the new retrieve folder.26c. Click Apply to save and implement the new retrieve folder.26d. Click Select Files to display the Select content to retrieve... screen (see Figure 11 on page 23) and proceed to step 4 on page 23.26Figure 9. Retrieve Screen27Figure 10. Select a Destination for Retrieved Files Screen27Figure 11. Select Content to Retrieve Screen28Figure 12. Retrieve Files Selection Box28Retrieving a Folder29Retrieving All of Your Content29Retrieving Files Directly from the Drive30Locking and Unlocking Your Drive31Password Protecting Your Drive31Figure 13. Drive Settings Screen32Unlocking Your Drive33Unlocking Your Drive With the WD SmartWare Software33Unlocking Your Drive Without the WD SmartWare Software34Turning Off the Drive Lock Feature35Changing Your Password35a. Type your new password in the New password box.35b. Retype your new password in the Verify password box.35c. Type a hint to help remind yourself of your new password in the New password hint box.35Managing and Customizing Your Drive36Launching WD SmartWare Software36Safely Dismounting the Drive381. You can safely dismount the drive from a Mac in two ways:382. To ensure that all data has been written before you physically disconnect the drive, dismount the virtual CD as described in the next section.383. Wait for the drive icon to disappear before disconnecting the drive from the system.38Dismounting the Virtual CD381. Click the WD SmartWare icon to display a list of drives.392. Select the My Passport whose VCD you want to dismount, and then on the submenu, click Unmount CD.39Displaying the Status and Serial Number of the Drive391. Click the WD SmartWare icon to display a list of drives.392. Select the My Passport. The submenu displays the serial number of the drive, the space available (if the drive is unlocked), and other options.393. If the WD SmartWare software has been installed and the drive is locked:39a. Click Unlock Drive.39b. Type the password you set up to unlock the software and click the Unlock button.39Unlocking the Drive Manually40WD SmartWare Software is Not Available401. Double-click the WD SmartWare virtual CD on the desktop.402. Double-click the DriveUnlock icon.403. Enter your password and click the Unlock button. If you do not remember your password, click the arrow to the left of Password Hint to reveal the hint.404. Click Unlock to unlock your drive.405. At the Your drive is now unlocked prompt, click Exit to close the WD SmartWare Drive Unlock screen. The WD SmartWare Home screen displays.40Your Computer Is Woken From Sleep Mode411. Right-click the WD SmartWare icon .412. Select the drive and then Unlock Drive.413. The WD SmartWare Drive Unlock screen displays. Enter your password and click the Unlock button.41Customizing Your Software Settings41Specifying a Different Retrieve Folder42Setting the Preferences Options43Customizing Your Drive Settings44Registering Your Drive45Setting the Drive Sleep Timer46Erasing Your Drive46Updating Your Software47Uninstalling the WD SmartWare Software471. Double-click the WD SmartWare virtual CD on the desktop or WD SmartWare in the Applications list.472. Click the extras folder and then the WD SmartWare Uninstaller folder.473. Double-click the WD SmartWare Uninstaller icon to display a Western Digital pop-up screen.47Checking Drive Health48Using the Drive with Windows50Reformatting the Drive50Installing on Windows XP511. After you physically connect the drive as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, the Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays. Click Cancel to bypass the wizard. The WD SmartWare software will install the appropriate driver for this drive.51Figure 14. Found New Hardware Wizard512. If Autorun (AutoPlay) is disabled on your computer, install the software manually:51a. Open My Computer.51b. Double-click the WD SmartWare virtual CD, which is listed under Devices with Removable Storage.51c. Continue to “Getting Started With WD SmartWare Software” on page 9.52Installing on Windows Vista/Windows 7521. If Autorun (AutoPlay) is enabled on your computer:52a. On the Found New Hardware screen, click Cancel.52Figure 15. Found New Hardware Screen52b. In the AutoPlay screen, click the Run WDSmartWare.exe button:53Figure 16. AutoPlay Screen53c. Continue to “Getting Started With WD SmartWare Software” on page 9.532. If Autorun (AutoPlay) is disabled on your computer:53a. If the Found New Hardware screen (Figure 15 on page 47) appears, click Cancel.53b. Double-click the WD SmartWare virtual CD.543. Continue to ““Getting Started With WD SmartWare Software” on page 9”.54Managing the Drive on Windows54Launching WD SmartWare Software55Checking Status and Temperature55Monitoring Icon Alerts56Disconnecting the Drive Safely561. Right-click the WD SmartWare icon in the system tray, and then click Safely remove My Passport for Mac USB HDD. You may hear the drive power down as the Power LED flashes.56Uninstalling the WD SmartWare Software56Windows XP561. Click Start > Control Panel.562. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.563. Select WD SmartWare and click Remove.564. Click Yes at the Are you sure... prompt.56Windows Vista or Windows 7561. Click Start > Control Panel.562. Double-click Programs and Features.563. Click WD SmartWare or the WD SmartWare icon and click Uninstall/Change at the top of the screen.564. Click Yes at the Do you wish to proceed... prompt.56Troubleshooting57Installing, Partitioning, and Formatting the Drive57Frequently Asked Questions57Q: Why does the drive not power up?57A: Be sure the drive is plugged in to a power source. A special cable may be needed for computers with limited bus power. For more information in the U.S., visit our Web site at store.westerndigital.com. Outside the U.S., contact WD Technical Support...57Q: Why is the drive not recognized under My Computer or on the computer desktop?57A: If your system has a USB 2.0 PCI adapter card, be sure that its drivers are installed before connecting your WD USB 2.0 external storage product. The drive is not recognized correctly unless USB 2.0 root hub and host controller drivers are install...57Q: Why won't my computer boot when I connect my USB drive to the computer before booting?57A: Depending on your system configuration, your computer may attempt to boot from your WD portable USB drive. Refer to your system’s motherboard BIOS setting documentation to disable this feature or visit support.wdc.com and see Knowledge Base answ...57Q: Why is the data transfer rate slow?57A: Your system may be operating at USB 1.1 speeds due to an incorrect driver installation of the USB 2.0 adapter card or a system that does not support USB 2.0.57Q: How do I determine whether or not my system supports USB 2.0?57A: Refer to your USB card documentation or contact your USB card manufacturer.57Q: What happens when a USB 2.0 device is plugged into a USB 1.1 port or hub?57A: USB 2.0 is backward-compatible with USB 1.1. When connected to a USB 1.1 port or hub, a USB 2.0 device operates at the USB 1.1 full speed of up to 12 Mbps. If your system includes a PCI slot, you can achieve Hi-Speed USB transfer rates by installi...57Appendix58Regulatory Compliance58FCC Class B Information58ICES-003/NMB-003 Statement58Safety Compliance58CE Compliance For Europe58KCC Notice (Republic of Korea only)58Environmental Compliance (China)59Warranty Information60Obtaining Service60Limited Warranty60Index61A61B61C61D61E61F61H61I61K61L61M61O61P61Q61R61S62T62U62V62W62Dimensioni: 2,26 MBPagine: 63Language: EnglishApri il manuale