Mac Os X Drive Formatting-Individual Drives (Not In A Raid Set) - Sonnet TEMPO SATA E4i Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide for Tempo SATA E4i
Mac OS X Drive Formatting—Individual Drives (Not in a
RAID Set)
This section describes the process of formatting (initializing) individual
hard drives connected to the Tempo SATA E4i using Disk Utility under
Mac OS X Version 10.5; the process is nearly identical under Mac OS X
Version 10.4. If you intend to create a Mac OS-formatted RAID set with
the drives attached to the Tempo card, go back to "Mac OS X Drive
Formatting—RAID Sets" on the previous page.
1. Turn on your computer. During startup, one or more messages
referring to unreadable volumes will be displayed; click Initialize...
to launch Disk Utility. After Disk Utility launches, click the Initialize
button in each remaining message window.
2. If it is not already open, launch Disk Utility (Figure 7). Note that
all drives attached to the Tempo card may be identified in the
information window by their custom icon with the Sonnet S logo.
  3. Select one of the drives you want to format by clicking the drive
symbol or the "name" of the drive; a set of tabs will appear in the
right pane. Click the Partition tab, and then click on the drop down
menu beneath "Volume Scheme:" to select a number of partitions
for the volume; you may optionally choose to partition each drive
to create two or more smaller "virtual" drives (Figure 8).
4. Click to highlight a partition, and then type a name in the Name
field; repeat for each partition (Figure 8). After formatting, each
partition will appear in the Finder window as a drive.
5. Click Apply (Figure 8).
6. When the Partition Disk window appears, click the Partition
button (Figure 9). If necessary, repeat steps 3–5 to partition any
other drives connected to the Tempo card. When partitioning and
formatting are complete, close the Disk Utility application; you can
now use your drive(s).
Support Note:
See page 8 for the Tempo SATA E4i card's port
and channel identification information.
drives connected
to Tempo card
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