Using Your Drive; Connecting And Disconnecting The Drive - Maxtor OneTouch User Manual

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Using Your Drive

Once installed, you can use your new Maxtor OneTouch drive in the
same way you use the other drives on your computer. Some of the
basic ways you can use your new drive are:
• Move or copy files or folders from your other drives, CD-
ROMs, or other storage devices.
• Within virtually any application, save files to and open files
from the new drive.
• Store video files, games, spreadsheets, and other commonly
used files.
• Store copies of important files from your desktop or laptop
computer.
This chapter offers additional suggestions on how to use your new
drive.
OneTouch Drive lights and their messages
The blue lights on the front of your drive provide useful information.
Table 1: OneTouch lights
Message
Status
Both lights on
Power on/ready to go
Alternating blinking
Processing command/transferring data
One off and one blinking
Power saving mode

Connecting and Disconnecting the Drive

The FireWire interface allows you to hot swap your new Maxtor
OneTouch Drive; that is, connect and disconnect the drive while the
computer and your drive are running.
To connect the drive
1. Make sure the drive is turned on and that both blue lights
are illuminated.
Connecting your computer to a drive that is not powered on
can cause your computer to behave erratically or freeze.
2. Plug the FireWire cable into the drive and your computer.
After a moment, the computer will recognize that your
drive is connected and the drive icon will appear on the
desktop of your Macintosh.
To disconnect the drive
1. From the desktop, drag the drive icon to the Trash.
The drive will disappear from the desktop.
2. Disconnect your drive from the computer.
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