OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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1) Installation and startup
Note: Care should be taken when working on an open computer. A paperclip inside the housing can short the moth-
erboard when the computer is turned on and cause data loss or damage the hardware. Whenever you change the
hardware, first backup your data on a different medium such as an external hard disk or another data carrier.
SATA-Storage
a)
Note: If you want to install the SATA-Storage 2.5" in your PC or Mac, you will need a suitable mounting frame.
Skip the following section and read section 1b.
a) Remove the exchangeable 2.5 inch hard disk from your notebook. For the precise procedure for removing
the hard disk, refer to the operating instructions of your notebook.
Note: Turn off your notebook, and unplug the power cord before removing the hard disk.
b) Carefully remove the frame/adapter from your old hard disk.
Note: It depends on the notebook manufacturer which type of installation frame and/or adapter is required to
install hard disks in the notebook.
c) Connect the frame/adapter and the removed components to your SATA-Storage 2.5".
d) Place your SATA-Storage 2.5" back in your notebook.
e) Close the notebook housing, and start the notebook. The SATA-Storage 2.5" should be properly recognized
by the BIOS and logged on.
SATA-Storage
b)
a) Remove your computer's housing by removing the screws connecting the housing to the computer
frame, or unlock the locking mechanism. Remove the housing (see Fig. 1).
Note: Before you remove the housing, make sure and pull the power plug for your computer and pull the plugs
of all the connected peripherals. It is not enough to turn off the computer since individual components may
still be powered which can cause a shock.
b) Place the SATA-Storage 3.5" in a free 3.5 inch slot. Affix the hard disk in the slot with the provided screws.
Note: Insert the hard disk with the electronics facing downward (see Fig. 2).
c) Use the provided data cable to connect your hard disk with the mainboard. Connect the data cable
to the SATA connection on your hard disk and a free SATA connection on the mainboard. Connect the
power connection of the hard disk to the computer power supply.
Note: Use the provided power adapter cable (see Fig. 3c) to connect to the computer power supply if you cannot
find a SATA plug.
2.5"
3.5"
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