Apple MacBook Hard Drive Specifications

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Portable External Hard Drive

Portable External Hard DriveQuick Start Guide

Page 2 - Requirements

10Quick Start GuideBounceBack ExpressBounceBack Express allows you toautomatically copy files from yourhard drive to your external drive. Itsupports W

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11Portable External Hard Drive3. Follow the on-screen instructionsto install the software. Severalapplications are installed.4. Once the InstallShield

Page 4 - Windows OS

Configuring your first backup9. When the BounceBack ControlCenter displays, you are offered3 choices for your first backupFull System, My Documents,an

Page 5 - Management application:

13Portable External Hard Drive11. After clicking Backup Now, theBackup Scan and Backup inProgress screens display theprogress of the initial backup.No

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File restoreBounceBack Express backs updata in the operating system’snative file format and uses the samedirectory structure (folders and files)as the

Page 7 - Macintosh OS

15Portable External Hard Drive5. Select the Restore Path:• Select Restore to originallocation.6. Click the Restore button.7. Select the Restore Option

Page 8 - Windows and Macintosh

Special features includebootability, advanced restore, synchronization, and versioning. • The bootability feature creates a bootable drive image thate

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TroubleshootingProblem: My operating systemreports the capacity as much lessthan the capacity indicated on thedrive I purchased. Resolution: Disc driv

Page 10 - BounceBack Express

off, check to ensure that the USBcable is plugged in firmly. Confirm that the USB cable isplugged in to the computer and thedrive. Remove any hubs and

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If, after following the steps above,you still have a problem, contactSeagate support. Problem: Drive clicks or beepswhen I plug it in and does not sho

Page 12 - Configuring your first backup

2Quick Start GuideContents • Seagate external hard drive with a USB 2.0 interface • USB 2.0 ‘Y’ cable • Quick Start Guide • Seagate Extra Value CDRequ

Page 13 - Subsequent backups

20Quick Start GuideKnowledgebase Article 260910 formore information.Windows Me does not have nativesupport for USB 2.0, so you shoulduse the latest dr

Page 14 - Windows 2000 Pro and XP

21Portable External Hard DriveProblem: The drive does not mount at all, and no error messageappears on my screen when I connect the drive. Resolution:

Page 15 - Want advanced features?

22Quick Start GuideAppendixIf you should need an external DCpower supply, please ensure itmeets the following specifications: AC input voltage:90VAC t

Page 16 - Special features include

23Portable External Hard Drive

Page 17 - Troubleshooting

Copyright © 2006 Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Wave logoare registered trademarks of Seagate Techno

Page 18 - Quick Start Guide

SetupYour Portable External Hard Drivecomes with a special USB cable.This cable is shaped like the letter‘Y’ with one USB connector on one end of the

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2. See below for Windows OS information, or page 7 forMacintosh OS information.These sections provide instructions about how to:• Install drivers• Ref

Page 20 - Macintosh-specific

3. Select the Search for the best driver for your device option.The wizard displays four check boxes. 4. Select the CD-ROM and Specifylocation options

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To use the DiscWizard for Windowsapplication, launch the DiscWizardfor Windows application in the Files directory on the Seagate Extra Value CD and fo

Page 22 - Appendix

2. Click the icon in your system tray that represents the SafelyRemove Hardware function, and then select the Seagateexternal drive. Note. The system

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3. Click Partition if you want to partition your drive into multiple volumes, or click Erase to reformat the drive as one volume.Partitioning is not r

Page 24 - Seagate Technology

your Windows system to read from and write to a drive that is formatted for a Mac OS. Caution. Do not leave your drive in its pre-formatted FAT32, sin

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