LaCie Rugged Hard Disk User Manual

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Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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Foreword  
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Health and Safety Precautions  
Only qualified persons are authorized to  
sert any metallic object into the drive;  
Never expose your device to rain, or use  
it near water, or in damp or wet con-  
ditions. Never place objects containing  
liquids on the drive, as they may spill  
into its openings. Doing so increases the  
risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting,  
fire or personal injury.  
electrical shock, fire, short-circuiting or  
dangerous emissions may result. Your  
hard drive contains no user-serviceable  
parts. If it appears to be malfunctioning,  
have it inspected by a qualified LaCie  
Technical Support representative.  
carry out maintenance on this device.  
Read this user manual carefully, and fol-  
low the correct procedure when setting  
up the device.  
Do not open your hard drive or attempt  
to disassemble or modify it. Never in-  
General Use Precautions  
Do not expose the hard drive to temper-  
atures outside the range of 5° C to 35°  
C (41° F to 95° F) in operating mode.  
Doing so may damage the drive or  
disfigure its casing. Avoid placing your  
drive near a source of heat or exposing  
it to sunlight (even through a window).  
Inversely, placing your drive in an envi-  
ronment that is too cold or humid may  
damage the unit.  
Do not use the hard drive near other  
electrical appliances such as televisions,  
radios or speakers. Doing so may cause  
interference which will adversely affect  
the operation of the other products.  
Protect your hard drive from excessive  
exposure to dust during use or storage.  
Dust can build up inside the device, in-  
creasing the risk of damage or malfunc-  
tion.  
Do not place the drive near sources of  
magnetic interference, such as com-  
puter displays, televisions or speakers.  
Magnetic interference can affect the op-  
eration and stability of your hard drive.  
Never use benzene, paint thinners,  
detergent or other chemical products  
to clean the outside of the drive. Such  
products will disfigure and discolor the  
casing. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth to  
wipe the device.  
Always unplug the hard drive from the  
electrical outlet if there is a risk of light-  
ning or if it will be unused for an ex-  
tended period of time. Otherwise, there  
is an increased risk of electrical shock,  
short-circuiting or fire.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of the  
drive or use excessive force on it.  
CAUTION: This LaCie hard disk's war-  
ranty may be void as a result of the failure  
to respect the precautions listed above.  
Never use excessive force on your drive.  
If you detect a problem, consult the  
“Troubleshooting” section in this man-  
ual.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Any loss, corruption or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the user, and under  
no circumstances will LaCie be held liable for the recovery or restoration of this data. To help prevent the loss of your data, LaCie highly  
recommends that you keep TWO copies of your data; one copy on your external hard disk, for instance, and a second copy either on your  
internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other form of removable storage media. LaCie offers a complete line of CD and  
DVD drives. If you would like more information on backup, please refer to our website.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. 1TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Once formatted, the actual available storage  
capacity varies depending on operating environment (typically 5-10% less).  
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Introduction  
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1. Introduction  
Your new LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Disk combines por-  
tability with compatibility, convenience and a generous storage  
capacity to help you manage your data. Compatible with both  
Macintosh and PC computers, the Rugged Triple Interface model  
can be connected via FireWire 800, FireWire 400, iLink/DV or  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces.  
LaCie hard disk Capabilities  
Connects to all standard USB and FireWire (Triple Inter-  
face only) interfaces  
Back up your computer’s internal hard drive  
Store and exchange data between several computers  
The Rugged is ideally suited for a wide range of high-end, high-  
traffic environments, including:  
Specially-designed casing protects the hard disk from  
everyday bumps and harsh environments  
Digital content creation  
Professional data exchange  
Video on the go  
The LaCie Rugged sports a tough metal and rubber case, which,  
along with its shock-resistant design, allows you to take it almost  
anywhere.  
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1.1. Box Content  
Your box contains the LaCie hard disk and items 2-6, listed be-  
low:  
1. LaCie Rugged (USB only or Triple Interface)  
2. USB cable  
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OR  
3. FireWire 400 cable (Triple Interface only)  
4. FireWire 800 cable (Triple Interface only)  
5. USB power cable  
6. Quick Install Guide  
NOTe: The User Manual and software utilities are pre-loaded  
on the drive.  
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3
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ImpOrTANT INfO: Please save your packaging. In the event  
that the drive should need to be repaired or serviced, it must be  
returned in its original packaging.  
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Rugged  
All-Terrain Hard Disk  
Quick Install Guide  
 
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1.2. Minimum System Requirements  
Mac Users  
Windows Users  
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista  
512 MHz processor or higher  
G4, G5, Intel Core Duo or Intel Core 2 Duo  
128MB RAM (512MB recommended)  
128MB RAM (512MB recommended)  
Available USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800  
Available USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800  
port  
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1.3. Views of the Rugged Hard Disk  
Rear View - Triple Interface  
1. USB port  
2. FireWire 400 port  
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3. FireWire 800 port  
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4. USB power cable connection  
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Rear View - USB only  
1. USB port  
2. USB power cable connection  
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Exploded View  
Your LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Disk is equipped  
with an external rubber bumper which encases the  
aluminum body to protect against drops (36 in./91.4  
cm or less) and other impacts. Inside the casing, in-  
ternal anti-shock bumpers provide and extra mesure  
of protection.  
 
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1.4. Cables and Connectors  
1.4.1. USB Cables and Connectors  
USB is a serial input/output technology for connecting periph-  
eral devices to a computer or to each other. Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
is the latest implementation of this standard, and it provides the  
necessary bandwidth and data transfer rates to support high  
speed devices such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives and digital  
cameras.  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Benefits  
Backwards compatibility: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 works  
with the original USB specifications.  
Hot-swappable: no need to shut down or restart your  
computer when adding or removing devices.  
USB Cable  
Your LaCie hard disk is shipped with a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable  
to ensure maximum data transfer performance when connected  
to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. The cable will also work when con-  
nected to a USB 1.1 port, but drive performance will be limited  
to USB 1.1 transfer rates.  
USB Cable Ends  
USB Power Cable  
In the event that the USB bus on your computer does not pro-  
vide the necessary power to operate your LaCie hard disk, the  
included USB power cable connects to an available USB port on  
your computer.  
The USB ports (either USB 2.0 or USB 1.1) on your computer will  
help provide power to your LaCie drive.  
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1. Attach the small end of the USB power cable to the back of  
your LaCie drive (a).  
a
2. Attach the USB end of the USB power cable to an available  
USB port on your computer (b).  
Figure 1.4.3  
USB Power Cable Ends  
 
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1.4.2. FireWire 400 Cables and Connectors (Rugged Triple Interface only)  
FireWire 400, also known as IEEE 1394, is a high-speed serial  
FireWire Benefits  
input/output technology for connecting peripheral devices to a  
computer or to each other, and FireWire 800 is the implementa-  
tion of the new IEEE 1394b standard.  
Hot-pluggable: devices can be added and removed  
while the bus is active.  
Isochronous data delivery: no dropped frames –  
FireWire 800 offers increased bandwidth and extended cabling  
distance between devices. FireWire 800 is ideal for bandwidth-  
intensive applications, such as audio, video and graphics.  
FireWire supports real-time data delivery.  
Flexible: up to 63 devices can be connected on a  
single bus.  
FireWire Cables  
Your LaCie hard disk is shipped with a FireWire 400 cable and  
a FireWire 800 cable.  
FireWire 400 Cable Ends  
FireWire 800 Cable Ends  
 
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2. Getting Connected  
Installing the LaCie hard disk is easy for all users, regardless of  
operating system, thanks to LaCie Setup Assistant. Install your  
LaCie hard disk in two easy steps:  
Step 1 – Connect an interface cable (section 2.1)  
Step 2 – Run LaCie Setup Assistant to format your drive for  
optimal performance with your system (section 2.2)  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Do not connect more than one interface  
cable at a time. To switch interfaces, follow the steps in section  
2.5. Switching Interfaces.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Please follow the setup steps in the or-  
der they are given to ensure that the LaCie hard disk volume  
mounts correctly on your computer.  
 
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2.1. Connecting the Interface Cable  
USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800  
To connect the interface cable:  
1. Connect one end of the interface cable to your computer.  
2. Connect connect the other end of the interface cable to the  
matching port on the LaCie hard disk.  
3. After a few seconds, the hard disk will mount on your com-  
puter and appear in My Computer (Windows users) or on  
your desktop (Mac users).  
NOTe: In the event that the USB bus on your computer does  
not provide the necessary power to operate your LaCie hard  
disk, use the included USB power cable to draw additional  
power from your computer to power the hard disk. See section  
1.4.1. USB Cables and Connectors for more information.  
FireWire 800  
FireWire 400  
USB  
 
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2.2. Launching LaCie Setup Assistant  
Before using your drive, LaCie Setup Assistant software must be  
launched to format it. It will:  
Optimize your drive according to your needs  
Copy the manual and utilities onto your LaCie hard disk  
ImpOrTANT INfO: LaCie recommends that you copy the  
user manual and utilities onto your computer’s internal hard  
drive or other medium when setup is complete.  
To launch LaCie Setup Assistant:  
Windows users: double click on the LaCie drive icon in “My  
Computer”.  
Mac users: double click on the “LaCie Setup Assistant” icon  
which will appear on your desktop.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: If you do not launch LaCie Setup Assis-  
tant or if you quit LaCie Setup Assistant after formatting has be-  
gun, your drive will not be ready to use and will require manual  
formatting. The user manual and utilities will not be available  
on your drive and will have to be downloaded from the LaCie  
TeChNICAl NOTe: The LaCie Setup Assistant does not pre-  
vent you from using your computer’s native disk utility program  
to format or partition your LaCie drive. Simply follow the Setup  
Assistant through completion, then use your computer’s native  
disk utility (Disk Management for Windows or Disk Utility for  
Mac) to reformat your drive. See section 3. Optional Formatting  
and Partitioning for more information.  
 
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2.3. Connecting Multiple Devices  
The FireWire 400 interface allows you to connect another hard  
drive or digital video camera directly to the LaCie hard disk (this  
connection is called “daisy-chaining”).  
To daisy-chain devices, all devices must be connected via  
FireWire. Your computer will not recognize the daisy-chained  
device if the interfaces are mixed, (ex. a FireWire device attached  
to a drive that is connected to the computer via the Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0 interface.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: When FireWire 400 and FireWire 800  
interfaces are mixed in a daisy-chain, data transfers are limited  
to FireWire 400 speeds.  
1. Connect your LaCie hard disk by following the steps in sec-  
tions 2.1 and 2.2, connecting to your computer using the  
FireWire 800 cable.  
2. To attach a digital video camera*:  
a. Using the iLink/DV cable (sold separately), connect the  
4-pin end of the cable to the 4-pin port on your digital  
camera.  
b. Connect the 6-pin end of the iLink/DV cable to the 6-pin  
FireWire port on the back of the LaCie Hard drive.  
To attach a FireWire peripheral:  
a. Connect the FireWire 400 cable into an available  
FireWire 400 port on your FireWire peripheral.  
b. Attach the other end of the FireWire 400 cable to an  
available FireWire 400 port on the LaCie hard disk .  
3. The digital camera or peripheral device should now appear  
under My Computer (Windows users) or on the desktop  
(Mac users).  
*Some cameras do not support this configuration or may downgrade  
your LaCie hard disk’s performance.  
 
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2.4. Disconnecting Your LaCie Hard Disk  
FireWire, eSATA and USB external devices feature “plug & play”  
connectivity, which means that your drive can be connected and  
disconnected while the computer is running. To prevent failures,  
however, it is important to follow these steps when disconnecting  
your LaCie hard disk.  
Windows Users  
Mac Users  
1. From the System Tray (located in the lower right-  
hand side of your screen), click the Eject icon (a small  
green arrow over a hardware image).  
1. Drag the hard disk icon to the trash.  
2. When the icon disappears from the desktop, the drive  
can be disconnected.  
2. A message will appear, listing the devices the Eject  
icon controls (it should say, “Safely remove...”). Click  
on the LaCie hard disk in this prompt.  
3. This message will appear: “Safe to Remove Hardware”  
(or similar). It is now safe to disconnect the device.  
2.5. Switching Interfaces  
Always unmount or safely disconnect your LaCie hard disk be-  
fore switching interfaces. See section 2.4. Disconnecting Your  
LaCie Hard Disk, for proper disconnection procedures. When  
the hard disk has been safely disconnected, reconnect it with the  
interface of your choice.  
 
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3. Optional Formatting and Partitioning  
The first time you use your LaCie hard disk, LaCie Setup As-  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Please copy the User Manual and  
utilities to your computer before reformatting. Reformat-  
ting will erase everything from the hard disk. If you have other  
data that you want to protect or continue to use, copy this infor-  
mation to your computer before reformatting.  
sistant formats your drive according to your needs. If your  
needs change, you can reformat your LaCie hard disk to op-  
timize it for use with Windows or Mac, or for cross-platform  
use. For example, if you used LaCie Setup Assistant to format  
your drive to work with your Mac (HFS+), but now you want to  
share your hard disk with Windows users, you can reformat it to  
FAT 32 (MS-DOS) for this purpose.  
You may need to format your LaCie hard disk if LaCie Setup  
Assistant was interrupted or stopped. If the hard disk does not  
appear in My Computer (Windows) or on the desktop (Mac), it  
may not be formatted properly.  
What is Formatting?  
File System Formats  
When a disk is formatted, the following things occur: the operat-  
ing system erases all of the bookkeeping information on the disk,  
tests the disk to make sure that all of the sectors are reliable,  
marks bad sectors (i.e., those that are scratched) and creates  
internal address tables that it later uses to locate information.  
A hard disk must be formatted before it can be used to store  
data.  
There are three different file system format categories:  
NTFS, FAT 32 (MS-DOS), and Mac OS Extended (HFS+).  
Use the information below to determine which format is  
best for you.  
Use NTFS if…  
What is Partitioning?  
You can also divide the hard disk into sections, called partitions.  
A partition is a section of the hard disk’s storage capacity that is  
created to contain files and data. For instance, you could cre-  
ate three partitions on your drive: one partition for your office  
documents, one as a backup and one for your multimedia files.  
Or, if you will be sharing the drive with another person in your  
household or office, you can create a partition for each person  
who uses the drive. Partitioning is optional.  
...you will be using the drive only with Windows 2000,  
Windows XP or Windows Vista (performance will generally  
be greater when compared to FAT 32). This file system is  
compatible in read only mode with Mac OS X 10.3 and  
higher.  
Use HFS+ if…  
...you will be using the drive on Macs only; performance  
will generally be greater when compared to FAT 32. This  
file system is NOT compatible with Windows OS.  
Use FAT 32 (MS-DOS) if…  
...you will be using your drive with both Windows and Mac  
OS X 10.3 or sharing the drive between Windows 2000  
and Windows XP or Windows Vista. Maximum single file  
size is 4GB.  
 
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3.1. Finding the File System Format  
You may need to know the current file system format of your  
LaCie hard disk if:  
You want to reformat your LaCie hard disk. The current file  
system format may determine the process you’ll use to re-  
format it.  
The LaCie hard disk does not appear to mount on your  
computer. In this case, the file system format may prevent  
your operating system from recognizing the LaCie hard disk  
(ex. If you connect a hard disk formatted in HFS+ to a Win-  
dows computer).  
Windows Users  
Mac Users  
1. Right-click My Computer and select Manage from  
the right-click options menu. The Computer Manage-  
ment window opens.  
1. Select Utilites from the Go menu in Finder.  
2. Open Disk Utility.  
2. Select Disk Management under Storage (you may  
have to expand the Storage list to see the Disk Man-  
agement option). Information about all storage de-  
vices connected to your computer appears in the right  
hand pane.  
3. In the disk list on the left side of the Disk Utility win-  
dow, find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard  
disk.  
4. Each disk has two listings. Select the lower, indented  
disk name.  
3. Find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard disk.  
5. Refer to the Format line of the information area at the  
NOTe: “Disk 0” is your computer’s internal hard disk. If  
other storage devices are connected to your computer,  
refer to the disk information in the upper pane to deter-  
mine which disk is your LaCie hard disk.  
bottom of the Disk Utility window.  
4. The File System column in the upper pane lists the  
file system of each disk. Disks are listed as “NTFS”,  
“FAT32” or blank (if the file system format is not rec-  
ognizes, such as if it is HFS+).  
 
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3.2. Formatting for Windows Users  
Before you start, connect the drive to the computer and follow  
the steps in section 3.1 to find the file system format of your  
LaCie hard disk.  
If your disk is formatted as a FAT32 volume, proceed to  
section 3.2.1. Formatting from FAT32 to NTFS.  
If your disk is formatted as an HFS+ volume (or unrecog-  
nized in Windows) , click here or proceed to section 3.2.2.  
Formatting from HFS+.  
3.2.1. Formatting from FAT32 to NTFS  
Follow these steps if you used LaCie Setup Assistant to create an  
exchange volume on your LaCie hard disk for data sharing be-  
tween Windows and Mac computers or if you reformatted your  
LaCie hard disk as a FAT32 volume on a Mac.  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from  
the hard disk. If you have information that you want to protect  
or continue to use, back up this information before performing  
these steps.  
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1. Right-click My Computer and select Manage (Fig.  
3.2.1-A). The Computer Management window opens.  
2. Select Disk Management under Storage (you may have  
to expand the Storage list to see the Disk Management op-  
tion). See Fig. 3.2.1-B. Information about all storage de-  
vices connected to your computer appears in the pane on  
the right.  
3. Find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard disk. Right-  
click in the disk allocation bar of the FAT32 volume and  
select Format… from the right-click options menu (Fig.  
3.2.1-B).  
Figure 3.2.1-A  
TeChNICAl NOTe: If you did not create an exchange vol-  
ume using LaCie Setup Assistant, there may be only one vol-  
ume associated with the disk.  
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Continued on next page…  
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Figure 3.2.1-B  
 
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4. In the Format window:  
a. Enter a name for the disk as you’d like it to appear on  
your computer in the Volume label field.  
a
b. Select “Perform a quick format”.  
c. Leave the other options at their default values and click  
OK.  
5. Click OK in the format warning dialog. During the format-  
ting process, the status of the disk changes to “Formatting”  
in the Computer Management window. When Format-  
ting is complete, the status changes to “Healthy”. See Fig.  
3.2.1-D.  
b
c
Figure 3.2.1-C  
a
b
Figure 3.2.1-D  
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3.2.2. Formatting from HFS+ (Apple File System) to NTFS  
Follow the steps in this section if you used LaCie Setup Assistant  
to format your drive for use with a Mac or if you reformatted your  
LaCie hard disk as an HFS+ volume on a Mac.  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from  
the hard disk. If you have information that you want to protect  
or continue to use, back up this information before performing  
these steps.  
1
1. Right-click My Computer and select Manage (Fig.  
3.2.2-A). The Computer Management window opens.  
2. Select Disk Management under Storage (you may have  
to expand the Storage list to see the Disk Management op-  
tion). See Fig. 3.2.2-B. Information about all storage de-  
vices connected to your computer appears in the pane on  
the right.  
Figure 3.2.2-A  
3. Find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard disk. Right-  
click on the “Unallocated” volume in the disk allocation  
bar and select New Partition… from the right-click options  
menu (Fig. 3.2.2-B). The New Partition Wizard opens.  
Continued on next page…  
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Figure 3.2.2-B  
 
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4. On the Welcome to the New Partition Wizard screen, click  
Next.  
5. Select Primary Partition and click Next.  
6. If you would like to create more than one partition on the  
disk, enter the size of the first partition in the “Partition size  
in MB” field. Otherwise, leave the default values and click  
Next.  
7. Choose a drive letter to assign to the drive. Click Next.  
8. Select “Format this partition with the following settings”  
and Enter a name for the volume as you’d like it to appear  
on your computer. Select “Perform a quick format.” Click  
Next. See Fig. 3.2.2-D.  
9. Review your settings and click Finish to begin the format-  
Figure 3.2.2-C  
ting process.  
10. During the formatting process, the status of the disk chang-  
es to “Formatting” (a) in the Computer Management win-  
dow. When Formatting is complete, the status changes to  
“Healthy” (b). See Fig. 3.2.2-E.  
Figure 3.2.2-D  
a
b
Figure 3.2.2-E  
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3.3. Formatting for Mac Users  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from  
the hard disk. If you have information that you want to protect  
or continue to use, back up this information before performing  
these steps.  
1. Select Utilites from the Go menu in Finder.  
2. Open Disk Utility.  
3. In the disk list on the left side of the Disk Utility window, find  
the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard disk. For each  
disk there is a listing for the drive controller and one for  
each volume on the disk. Select the listing for the controller  
(ex. “153.4 GB HDT72251…” in Fig. 3.3-A).  
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Figure 3.3-A  
4. Select the Partition tab.  
5. From the Volume Scheme menu, choose the number of  
partitions you want to divide the drive into (16 maximum).  
You can adjust the size of each partition using the slide bar  
between the partitions in the Volume Scheme area.  
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5
6. In the Volume Information section, enter a name for each  
volume (partition) and choose the volume format (Mac OS  
Extended, Mac OS Standard, UNIX File System, or MS-  
DOS).  
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TeChNICAl NOTe: To share a volume with Windows users,  
select MS-DOS (FAT32) format.  
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ImpOrTANT INfO: Apple recommends that unless you  
have a specific reason to use the UNIX File System (UFS), you  
should use the Mac OS Extended format because it provides a  
more familiar experience to Macintosh users.  
Figure 3.3-B  
7. Click Partition. Click Partition again to close the alert  
message and continue.  
8. Mac Disk Utility will format and partition the disk according  
to your settings, and your drive will be ready to use.  
 
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4. Troubleshooting  
If your LaCie hard disk is not working correctly, please re-  
fer to the following checklist to determine the source of the  
problem. If you have gone through all of the points on the  
checklist and your drive still does not work properly, please  
check the FAQs that are regularly published on our website –  
www.lacie.com. One of these FAQs may provide an answer to  
your specific question. You can also visit the downloads page,  
where the most recent software updates will be available.  
Manual Updates  
LaCie strives to give you the most up-to-date, comprehensive  
user manuals available on the market. It is our goal to provide  
you with a friendly, easy-to-use format that will help you quickly  
install and utilize the many functions of your new device.  
If your user manual does not reflect the configuration of the  
product you purchased, please check our website for the most  
current version of the user manual.  
If you need further assistance, please contact your LaCie reseller  
or LaCie Customer Support (see section 5. Contacting Customer  
Support for details).  
4.1. Mac Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Question  
Solution  
The drive is not recog-  
nized by the computer.  
Does an icon for the drive ap-  
pear on the desktop?  
There should be an icon for the LaCie drive on the desktop. If the  
drive does not appear, follow the rest of the Troubleshooting tips to  
isolate the problem.  
Does your computer’s con-  
figuration meet the minimum  
system requirements for use  
with this drive?  
See section 1.2. Minimum System Requirements for more information.  
Did you follow the correct  
installation steps for the spe-  
cific interface and operating  
system.  
Review the installation steps in section 2.1. Connecting the Interface  
Cable and section 2.2. Launching LaCie Setup Assistant.  
Are both ends of the FireWire,  
eSATA or USB cables firmly  
attached?  
Check both ends of the FireWire, eSATA or USB cables and make sure  
that they are fully seated in their respective ports. Try disconnecting the  
cables, waiting 10 seconds, and then reconnecting them. If the drive is  
still not recognized, restart your computer and try again.  
Is the drive receiving sufficient  
power?  
If the drive is connected to your computer via USB and does not ap-  
pear to mount, the drive may not be recieving enough power from  
the USB bus on your computer. Try connecting the USB power sharing  
cable as described in section 1.4.1. USB Cables and Connectors.  
Is there a conflict with other  
device drivers or extensions?  
Contact LaCie Technical Support for help.  
   
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Problem  
Question  
Solution  
The drive is not recog-  
nized by the computer.  
Has the drive been formatted?  
If you do not launch LaCie Setup Assistant or if you quit LaCie Setup  
Assistant after formatting has begun, your drive will not be ready  
to use and will require manual formatting. Please see sections 3.  
Optional Formatting And Partitioning and section 3.1. Finding the File  
System Format.  
Does your computer’s operat-  
ing system support the file  
system?  
Check your computer’s documentation and see sections 3.1. Finding  
the File System Format and 3. Optional Formatting And Partitioning  
Error messages under  
Mac OS 10.x.  
Did you get an “Error –50”  
message while copying to a  
FAT 32 volume?  
When copying files or folders from Mac OS 10.x to a FAT 32 volume,  
certain characters cannot be copied. These characters include, but are  
not limited to:  
? < > / \ :  
Check your files and folders to ensure that these types of characters  
are not being used.  
Did you get an error message  
telling you that the drive has  
been disconnected when  
coming out of sleep mode?  
Simply ignore this message. The drive will remount to the desktop.  
LaCie drives conserve power by spinning down when you set your  
computer to sleep mode, and when the computer is “woken” from  
sleep, it does not give the drive enough time to spin-up from its sleep  
mode.  
Are you having problems get-  
ting your FireWire device to be  
recognized?  
If you are having problems with your FireWire connection under Mac  
OS 10.2.x, upgrade to the latest Mac OS version.  
The drive is working  
slowly.  
Are there other USB, eSATA or  
FireWire devices connected to  
the same port or hub?  
Disconnect any other USB, eSATA or FireWire devices and see if the  
drive’s performance increases.  
The drive is not running  
noticeably faster when  
connected via Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0.  
Is the drive connected to a  
USB port on your computer, or  
to a USB hub?  
If your drive is connected to a USB port or hub, this is normal. A  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device can only operate at Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
performance levels when it is connected directly to a Hi-Speed USB  
2.0 port or hub. Otherwise, the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device will operate  
at the slower USB transfer rates.  
Is the drive connected to a Hi-  
Speed USB 2.0 port on your  
computer?  
Check to see that the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 drivers for both your host bus  
adapter and device have been installed correctly. If in doubt, un-install  
the drivers and re-install them.  
Does your computer or oper-  
ating system support Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0?  
See section 1.2. Minimum System Requirements.  
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4.2. Windows Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Question  
Solution  
The drive is not recog-  
nized by the computer.  
Is there an icon for the drive in  
My Computer?  
Go into My Computer and look for an icon and drive letter assigned  
to the LaCie drive. If the drive does not appear, follow the rest of the  
Troubleshooting tips to isolate the problem.  
Does your computer’s con-  
figuration meet the minimum  
system requirements for use  
with this drive?  
See section 1.2. Minimum System Requirements for more information.  
Is the drive recieving sufficient  
power?  
If the drive is connected to your computer via USB and does not ap-  
pear to mount, the drive may not be recieving enough power from  
the USB bus on your computer. Try connecting the USB power sharing  
cable as described in section 1.4.1. USB Cables and Connectors.  
Did you follow the correct  
installation steps for the spe-  
cific interface and operating  
system?  
Review the installation steps in sections 2.1. Conneccting the Interface  
Cable and 2.2. Launching LaCie Setup Assistant.  
Are both ends of the FireWire,  
eSATA or USB cables firmly  
attached?  
Check both ends of the FireWire, eSATA or USB cables and make sure  
that they are fully seated in their respective ports. Try disconnecting the  
cables, waiting 10 seconds, and then reconnecting them. If the drive is  
still not recognized, restart your computer and try again.  
Have the USB, eSATA or  
FireWire drivers been installed  
correctly and enabled?  
Open Apple System Profiler and click on the Devices and Volumes  
tab. If your device is not listed, recheck the cables and try the other  
troubleshooting tips listed here.  
Is there a conflict with other  
device drivers or extensions?  
Contact LaCie Technical Support for help.  
FireWire 800 does not  
work under Windows  
2000.  
Have you installed the Win-  
dows 2000 Service Pack 4?  
In order to operate FireWire 800 devices under Windows 2000, the  
Service Pack 4 update must be installed. This is a free download of-  
fered on Microsoft’s website.  
The drive is working  
slowly.  
Are there other USB, eSATA or  
FireWire devices connected to  
the same port or hub?  
Disconnect any other USB, eSATA or FireWire devices and see if the  
drive’s performance increases.  
 
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Problem  
Question  
Solution  
The drive is not running  
noticeably faster when  
connected via Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0.  
Is the drive connected to a  
USB port on your computer, or  
to a USB hub?  
If your drive is connected to a USB port or hub, this is normal. A  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device can only operate at Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
performance levels when it is connected directly to a Hi-Speed USB  
2.0 port or hub. Otherwise, the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 device will operate  
at the slower USB transfer rates.  
Is the drive connected to a Hi-  
Speed USB 2.0 port on your  
computer?  
Check to see that the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 drivers for both your host bus  
adapter and device have been installed correctly. If in doubt, un-install  
the drivers and re-install them.  
Does your computer or oper-  
ating system support Hi-Speed  
USB 2.0?  
See section 1.2. Minimum System Requirements.  
The drive turns on and  
off when you turn your  
computer on and off (USB  
and FireWire connec-  
tions).  
This is normal. Your drive has an autoswitching power feature, which means that if your drive is con-  
nected to your computer, turning the computer on will automatically turn the drive on. Likewise, turning  
the computer off will automatically turn the drive off.  
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5. Contacting Customer Support  
Before You Contact Technical Support  
1. Read the manuals and review section 4. Troubleshooting.  
2. Try to isolate the problem. If possible, make the drive the only external device on the CPU, and make sure that all of the cables are  
correctly and securely attached.  
If you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the troubleshooting checklist, and you still can’t get your LaCie drive to work  
properly, contact us at www.lacie.com. Before contacting us, make sure that you are in front of your computer and that you have the fol-  
lowing information on hand:  
Information  
Where to Find Information  
LaCie hard drive serial number  
Macintosh/PC model  
Operating system version  
Processor speed  
Located on a sticker at the back of drive or on the original packaging  
Mac users: Click on the Apple icon in the menu bar and select About  
This Mac.  
Windows users: Right click My Computer and select Properties >  
General.  
Computer memory  
Mac users: Click on the Apple icon in the finder bar and select About  
This Mac. Select More Info... The Apple System Profiler will launch  
and will list your internal and external peripherals.  
The brands and models of other internal and external  
peripherals installed on your computer  
Windows users: Right click My Computer and select Properties >  
Hardware.  
 
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LaCie Customer Support Contacts  
LaCie Asia, Singapore, and Hong Kong  
Contact us at:  
LaCie Australia  
Contact us at:  
LaCie Belgium  
LaCie Canada  
Contact us at:  
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LaCie Denmark  
LaCie Finland  
Contact us at:  
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LaCieFrance  
LaCie Germany  
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LaCie Italy  
LaCie Japan  
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LaCie Netherlands  
LaCie Norway  
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LaCie Spain  
LaCie Sweden  
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LaCie United Kingdom  
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6. Warranty Information  
LaCie warrants your drive against any defect in material and workmanship, under normal use, for the period designated on your warranty  
certificate. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, LaCie will, at its option, repair or replace the defec-  
tive drive. This warranty is void if:  
The drive was operated/stored in abnormal use or maintenance conditions;  
The drive is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification or alteration is expressly authorized in writing by LaCie;  
The drive was subjected to abuse, neglect, lightning strike, electrical fault, improper packaging or accident;  
The drive was installed improperly;  
The serial number of the drive is defaced or missing;  
The broken part is a replacement part such as a pickup tray, etc.  
The tamper seal on the drive casing is broken.  
LaCie and its suppliers accept no liability for any loss of data during the use of this device, or for any of the problems caused as a result.  
LaCie will not, under any circumstances, be liable for direct, special or consequential damages such as, but not limited to, damage or loss  
of property or equipment, loss of profits or revenues, cost of replacement goods, or expense or inconvenience caused by service interrup-  
tions.  
Any loss, corruption or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the user, and under no circumstances will  
LaCie be held liable for the recovery or restoration of this data.  
Under no circumstances will any person be entitled to any sum greater than the purchase price paid for the drive.  
To obtain warranty service, call LaCie Technical Support. You will be asked to provide your LaCie product’s serial number, and you may be  
asked to furnish proof of purchase to confirm that the drive is still under warranty.  
All drives returned to LaCie must be securely packaged in their original box and shipped with postage prepaid.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Register online for free technical support: www.lacie.com/register  
 

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