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2. Setting up the Seagate Wireless Plus Device
 Step 2: Setting up Your Device and Loading Content
Seagate Wireless Plus User Guide
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Note: If your computer does not have a USB 3.0 port, you can connect the cable to a USB 
2.0 port.
1.
Remove the plastic cover from the end of the Seagate Wireless Plus device to expose the 
connector.
2.
Connect the USB 3.0 adapter and USB 3.0 cable to the Seagate Wireless Plus device, then 
connect to a USB port (2.0 or 3.0) on your computer.
Step 2: Setting up Your Device and Loading Content
Set up Your Device
Review the following table to ensure that no further setup is needed before you start copying 
files to your Seagate Wireless Plus device.
Loading Content
Once your computer is physically connected to your Seagate Wireless Plus device, the 
easiest way to fill up your device is to drag and drop files from your computer to your device. 
Note: 
It is the user’s responsibility to comply with applicable copyright laws and to respect owner’s 
rights in content usage.
You can also install Seagate Media Sync™ software to help you copy your files and 
synchronize them once they are on your Seagate Wireless Plus device. Review 
“Synchronizing Your Files with Seagate Media Sync” on page 20 for more information on how 
to install and use Seagate Media Sync.
Note: 
Your Apple
®
 device, Android
®
 device or other Wi-Fi device will play files only in the formats it 
supports. See your device’s specifications for details.
Table 1:    
Set up Requirements
Computer Type
Set up requirements
PC
No set up required.
Mac
a
a. Do not allow Time Machine
®
 to use your Seagate Wireless Plus device for backup.
Time Machine will attempt to reformat the drive inside your Seagate Wireless Plus de-
vice. See “Troubleshooting” on page 32 if you reformat the drive by mistake.
Install MacInstaller.dmg (located on your 
Seagate Wireless Plus device) to allow file 
copying.
Both PC and Mac
Install MacInstaller.dmg to allow your 
Seagate Wireless Plus device to be used 
with both PCs and Macs.