Rocstor ROCPORT ID3 User Manual

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ROCPORT ID3
User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NOTICES 4
Safety Notices ________________________________________________________ 4
General Notices
Capacity Disclaimer ____________________________________________________ 4
Care and Handling 4
GENERAL 6
Introduction ___ ________________________________________________ 6
Box Contents 6
Minimum System Requirements _____________________________________ 7
Connectors and Rocport ID3 rear view 7
QUICK INSTALLATION 8
How to Connect the Interface Cables - Connecting the Drive ___________________ 8
Cable Types: USB 9
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE 10
Rocport ID3 as a bootable device _________________________________________ 10
Disconnecting Your Drive 10
o PC _______________________________________________________________ 10 o Mac 11
Reformatting Your Drive ________________________________________________ 11
o Reformatting via PC (Window based computers) 11 o Reformatting via Mac _______________________________________________ 11
Important Note 11
PARTITIONING AND FORMATTING THE ROCPORT ID3 DRIVE ON A MAC OS 12
Warning _____________________________________________________________ 12
Important Notes 12
Instructions for Partitioning and Formatting from FAT 32 to HFS+ _______________ 13
PARTITIONING & FORMATTING the ROCPORT Drive on WINDOWS 2000, XP and VISTA 19
Warning _____________________________________________________________ 19
Important Notes 29
Different ways to get to the Control Panel __________________________________ 20
Instructions upon reaching the Control Panel 21
Instructions for Partitioning and Formatting from FAT 32 to NTFS _______________ 23
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TROUBLESHOOTING 30
Troubleshooting for Macintosh computers _________________________________ 30
Troubleshooting for PC Windows based computers 32
KNOWLEDGE BASE 34
Rocport ID3 Unique Features _______________________________________ 34
Specifications 34
Introduction to Interfaces (ports) and Cables ________________________________ 35
o FireWire (IEEE 1394) 35 o USB (Universal Serial Bus) ____________________________________________ 37 o Comparison Chart __________________________________________________ 38
Introduction to Formatting 39
o File Allocation Table (FAT) and FAT 32 __________________________________ 39 o HFS Plus or HFS+ 40
LIMITED WARRANTY 41
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 44
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 45
Trademarks __________________________________________________________ 45
Copyrights 45
CONTACT INFORMATION 46
Corporate Headquarters ________________________________________________ 46
Technical Support / Return Authorization “RMA” 46
Sales Info ____________________________________________________________ 46
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Safety Notices
The warranty is void if an unauthorized person attempts and/or repairs the hard disk drive.
Read all Manuals and instructions carefully before using the device.
Do not spill any liquid or insert any object into the device.
Use the device within the specifications indicated, including but not limited to: power
requirements, temperature, humidity, sunlight and magnetism from other devices such as computers and televisions.
Please visit the Rocstor website, www.rocstor.com for further information concerning specifications and use of the device.
General Notices
Consistently make multiple backup copies of your data for your protection. Hard disk drives are subject to failure at any time.
Rocstorage, Inc. shall not be held liable for loss of data or the restoration or recovery of
data on the device. Please view complete Limited Warranty Information in this manual or on the Rocstor website (www.rocstor.com) for further details.
Capacity Disclaimer
Actual accessible hard drive capacity will indicate up to 10% lower than stated under different Operating Systems and formatting.
The storage volume is measured in total bytes before formatting. References to round numbers of gigabytes or terabytes are an approximation only. For example, a disk drive labeled as having 500GB (gigabytes) has space for approximately 500,000,000,000 bytes before formatting. After formatting, the drive capacity is reduced by about 5% to 10% depending on the operating system and formatting used.
Care and Handling
The following instructions concern the proper care and handling of Rocport ID Drives. Please take a moment to review these instructions.
As with any storage solution, it is recommended that all data be backed up regularly.
Ensure that you follow the proper removal procedure to disconnect the Rocport ID drive.
Do not move or disconnect this device from your computer while it is reading or writing
data. This may cause damage to the Rocport ID drive.
Do not place this device near a heat source or expose it to direct flame.
Do not place the device near any equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields.
Exposure to strong electromagnetic fields may cause the device to malfunction or data to be corrupted.
Do not drop or cause shock to your Rocport ID drive.
Do not spill any liquid or insert any object into the device.
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Do not attempt to disassemble and service the Rocport ID drive during the warranty period.
Please read the Safety Notices and Limited Warranty information in this Manual and on the Rocstor website (www.rocstor.com) for further details.
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Introduction
ROCPORT ID 3 – USB (1.1/2.0)
Rocport ID pocket drives deliver outstanding performance and reliability in multiple colors. Designed and engineered in the U.S.A. to meet the needs of the demanding mobile data storage market, the ROCPORT ID 2.5” external hard drive is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh environments.
Like other Rocstor products, ROCPORT ID drives are both bus-powered and bootable. The new ROCPORT ID pocket drives contain a fast, high capacity 2.5” SATA drive mechanism, with up to 480 MB/sec transfer speeds. Groundbreaking Design, Sophisticated users will appreciate the ROCPORT ID innovative design, touch, quality and features.
Choose Rocstor drives and “store your future”
Box Contents
Rocport ID , external hard disk drive
USB “Y” cable
Quick Installation user Guide
Comprehensive manual on CD
Carrying case
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Minimum System Requirements:
Mac Users: Window Users:
Hardware: USB (1.1 or 2.0) port(s.)
Mac: PowerPC or Intel processor running
Mac OS 9, X, Leopard, Snow Leopard
Recommended memory: 512 MB RAM
Hardware: USB (1.1 or 2.0) port(s.)
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows
2000, Me, XP, Vista, Windows 7
Recommended memory: 512 MB RAM
Connectors
USB 2.0 port x1
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QUICK INSTALLATION
How to Connect the Interface Cables - Connecting the Drive
1. Turn ON your computer and wait until it fully boots up to load all programs.
2. When using USB, connect two ends of the USB “Y” cable to the USB ports of your computer (or via Power Hub that is connected to your computer) and then the other end to the USB port in the Rocport. Upon connection, a Blue light on the Rocport drive will turn ON.
3. The Hard drive is preformatted for Plug-and-Play operation. After a few seconds a Rocstor HD icon will show on “My Computer” folder under the Windows OS. Under the Mac OS, the Rocstor HD icon will appear on the “Desktop.”
4. Click (double click) on the Rocstor HD icon to access the drive.
*You may also refer to the Rocstor website to view or download a full version of the Rocport ID3 manual. www.ROCSTOR.com
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USB supports three data transfer rates:
(USB 2.0) rate of 480
rate of
rate of 1.5
Cable Types:
USB 2.0: A Hi-Speed
USB 1.1: A Full Speed
USB 1.0: A Low Speed
Mbits/s (60 MB/s).
12 Mbits/s (1.5 MB/s).
Mbits/s (187 KB/s).
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Installing Your Drive
All Rocstor hard drives are formatted as blank FAT32 (32-bit file allocation table) volumes {unless otherwise stated on the box} that are compatible with most modern Windows and Macintosh operating systems. To begin using your Rocstor drive, simply connect a data cable. There’s no need to shut down your computer because your Rocstor drive is hot-pluggable. Just plug it in and it’s ready to use.
The first choice you have to make is which of the provided data cables to use. The drive can connect directly to any available FireWire or USB port on your computer, or it can be Daisy­Chained to your computer through another compatible device with an available FireWire port. The ability to Daisy-Chain allows you to have multiple drives connected simultaneously, greatly increasing your available storage capacity. Daisy-Chain is only available through FireWire ports.
Rocport ID as a bootable device
If you intend to use the drive as a startup device, check the documentation that came with your computer to confirm compatibility with the various interfaces. PowerPC-based Macs require FireWire connections for startup disks, whereas Intel-based Macs can use either FireWire or USB connections.
Furthermore, using the drive as a startup device requires installing an authorized copy of the Windows or Mac operating system (available separately from Microsoft and Apple, respectively). To install the Mac OS 9 or OS X, you must reformat the drive as a Mac OS Extended volume with Disk Utility. An Intel-based Mac cannot start from a device formatted on a PowerPC-based Mac, or vice versa.
Disconnecting Your Drive
Never disconnect or turn off an external drive when its activity light is ON. External drives must be properly unmounted (or disconnected) to avoid data loss and possible damage to the hard disk drive or computer.
PC: The easiest ways to safely unmount an external hard drive on your PC is to right-click the
device removal icon next to the clock in the system tray. Then choose Safely Remove Hardware. Choose the external device you want to remove, and then click Stop. An alert will notify you if the drive is in use by an application. If in use close any open documents or applications on the drive and try again. Windows will display an alert when you can safely disconnect or turn off the drive.
Mac: The easiest way to safely unmount an external hard drive is to drag its Finder icon to the
Trash. An alert will notify you if the drive is in use by an application. Close any open documents or applications on the drive and try again. When the drive’s icon no longer appears on the Finder’s Desktop and the drive’s activity light is green, you can safely disconnect or turn off the drive.
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Reformatting Your Drive
As mentioned previously, all Rocstor hard drives are formatted as blank FAT32 volumes {unless otherwise stated on the box} that are compatible with most modern Windows and Macintosh operating systems. However, you can use your normal disk management tools to erase or reformat the drive if needed. For example, Windows users may want to reformat the drive as an NTFS (new technology file system) volume, or Mac OS X users may wish to reformat the drive as a Mac OS Extended (Journal) or UFS (Unix file system) volume.
Please note that all of your data will be lost if the volume (Hard Drive) is formatted or reformatted.
Reformatting via PC (Window based computers)
Right-click the Rocport drive in the “My Computer” folder, then choose Format. In the dialog window that appears, choose the desired capacity, file system and allocation unit size and then click Start.
Reformatting via Mac
Open Disk Utility (/Applications/Utilities). Select the drive in the list at the left, then click the Erase tab. Choose the desired volume format, specify a name, then click Erase.
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PARTITIONING AND FORMATTING THE ROCPORT ID DRIVE ON A MAC OS
All Rocstor drives are factory formatted with FAT32, unless otherwise stated on the retail box.
WARNING: Formatting and Partitioning the Rocport Drive will destroy all of its data. To
protect your data, back it up before formatting or partitioning this device.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. All programs should be closed before beginning.
2. Connect the Rocstor hard disk drive to your computer using (one) appropriate cable.
3. Rocport is bus-powered through FireWire ports and turn ON automatically. With USB connections you may need to connect to more ports to receive enough power depending on your computer. When connecting the Rocport drive with a USB port, certain laptop computers may not provide enough power to operate the drive. To overcome this problem, connect the Rocport drive using a USB Y-connector or use an external power source. This problem is likely to occur when using certain brands of laptop computers.
4. “Click” means left click. “Right Click” will be so labeled.
5. Some computers are set so a single “click” will perform the task, such as opening a window. Depending on your mouse setting, you may have to double click to get to the next window. If a single click does not open the next window, please double click.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTITIONING AND
Connect the Rocstor drive to the
The drive will appear as an icon on the Desktop on the middle right side. The icon will
connection (USB
Note: If the Hard Drive is connected via USB port, the desktop would indicate the USB
The same procedures would also apply to the following steps.
1.
2. represent the method of
FORMATTING FROM FAT32 to HFS+:
computer via a port.
or FireWire).
“Macintosh HD” icon.
on the
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Once the icon appears on the
In the “Macintosh HD” menu, click on the Applications icon.
click on the “Macintosh HD” icon.
3.
“Desktop”
4.
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If you are using Tiger, click on Options on the lower center of the window. Select the
Partition Scheme for your Rocstor drive. Suggest you select Apple Partition Map
5.
then
click OK.
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