Manhattan 179195 User Manual

Manhattan 179195 User Manual

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HI-SPEED USB TO
SATA/IDE ADAPTER

USER MANUAL

MODEL 179195
manhattan-products.com
MAN-179195-UM-0313-09

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    HI-SPEED USB TO SATA/IDE ADAPTER USER MANUAL MODEL 179195 manhattan-products.com MAN-179195-UM-0313-09...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Manhattan Hi-Speed USB to SATA/IDE Adapter, ® Model 179195. This convenient device connects SATA, SATA-enhanced, IDE and enhanced-IDE hard disks to desktop and notebook computers using a USB port. And with its convenient built-in, one-touch copy feature, you can more easily transfer, share and back up files or store large file archives on external drives.
  • Page 3: Hardware Installation

    HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1. Always connect the Hi-Speed USB to SATA/IDE Adapter to the HDD port first, then to the computer’s USB port. NOTE: If using the included 4-pin internal power cable instead, turn off the PC before connecting. Windows will detect a new device and automatically install the driver.
  • Page 4 2. When the License and Warranty Agreement displays, click “Agree” to continue. 3. Enter the desired pathway for the installation or click “Browse” to find a current folder. Click “Install” to continue. 4. The final Setup screen will display a progress status bar. When finished, the wizard will display an “Install complete!”...
  • Page 5: Creating Partitions

    5. The PC Clone EX icon will appear in the system tray. To open the program, you can double-click the icon or right-click to display the menu option for selection. CREATING PARTITIONS NOTE: If the hard drive you have placed in the enclosure (the drive that you are copying data to) has already been partitioned, you can proceed to the next section.
  • Page 6 2. In the left-hand file directory, click/select “Disk Management” so its screen displays on the right. Right-click on the disk identified as “Unallocated,” then click/select “New Partition...” from the pop-up menu. NOTE: To confirm that the drive you’ve placed in the enclosure is indeed the unallocated disk, disconnect the USB cable and see if the corresponding “Unallocated”...
  • Page 7: Fat32 Format Utility

    OPTION: An alternative pathway for accessing the formatting options is through Start on your desktop, then All Programs / PCCloneEX / FNet FAT32 Format. The formatting details and instructions will appear on the screens that display. FAT32 FORMAT UTILITY With the increases in drive capacities, the FAT32 Format Utility in older operating systems is unable to support data transfers in excess of 32 GB.
  • Page 8 3. Confirm that the fields for USB Device and Drive to Format display your preferences and click Start. 4. Select “Quick Format” and click Start. Remember, all data previously loaded on the receiving HDD will be deleted.
  • Page 9 5. A Status screen will display the progress of the formatting. 6. When the Format Complete message displays, click OK. The selected disk has been formatted with the FAT32 file system.
  • Page 10: Quick Launch

    ONE-TOUCH BACKUP FUNCTION To use any of the features available with this function, be sure the adapter is plugged into a USB port on your computer and powered on, and that a backup drive has been properly loaded in the enclosure. NOTE: Before backing up files for the first time using this device, it’s recommended that the function parameters be set on the File Backup Settings screen in the PC Clone EX program.
  • Page 11 Quick File Backup 1. As mentioned above, you can click on the Quick File Backup icon (5) when you first open the program and are presented with the Quick Launch screen. NOTE: If using the backup function for the first time, you may want to first go to Setup to establish your preferred function parameters.
  • Page 12: File Manager

    3. When the file backup begins, a status bar displays to indicate the progress of the procedure. When the “Backup finished!” prompt displays, click “OK.” File Manager Managing files in PC Clone EX is just like managing files in Windows Explorer. Just drag files between the fixed device and the drive attached to the adapter.
  • Page 13: File Backup

    keys plus any number, letter or function key) in the text field to the left. Files Backup Type Select “Add files to existing backup” to back up additional files; select “Discard and replace existing backup” to completely re-copy selected files. Other You can select “Quick file backup double confirm”...
  • Page 14 from the source device. Click the File Backup icon (1) to continue. 2. With your files selected for backup, click OK when prompted. 3. When the file backup begins, a status bar displays to indicate the progress of the procedure. When the “Backup finished!” prompt displays, click “OK.” 4.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT: A root directory (FNet) folder will display in the USB Device window. This is where all the backed-up files are stored, so be careful not to delete it unintentionally. Restoring Files 1. In the event you need to copy files from the backup drive to the original source device (to replace lost or damaged originals, for example), select the items in the right-hand (USB Device) window and click the Restore icon (2).
  • Page 16 2. When the “Are you going to restore?” prompt displays, click OK. 3. When the “Restore Finished!” message displays, click OK. The selected items will appear in the left-hand (File Backup) window. Deleting Files 1. Select a file (or files) you want to delete in the USB Device window. 2.
  • Page 17 OPTION: To remove all files that have been backed up, you can simply select the root directory (FNet) folder, then right-click for the delete option.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    • Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Package Contents • Hi-Speed USB to SATA/IDE Adapter • Software CD with user manual; multilanguage quick install guide © IC Intracom. All rights reserved. Manhattan is a trademark of IC Intracom, registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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