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3. Managing Storage
1.
In the Control Panel, select System and Security > BitLocker Drive Encryption.
A list of volumes displays. The locked volume has BitLocker on.
2.
Select the volume and click Unlock drive.
3.
Enter the password and click Enter.
You can use the Control Panel option Turn on auto-unlock to automatically unlock the volume
if the Windows system drive is unlocked. To enable this option, the Windows system drive
(C:) must be encrypted. If BitLocker is enabled on the Windows system drive, additional
authentication is required during the boot process.

USB and USM Drives

USB Drives

If your Seagate server includes USB ports, USB hard drives and flash drives can be
managed with the same tools as conventional disk drives.
It is strongly recommended that you do not add USB drives to volumes associated
with internal drives. Removing a USB drive from such a volume can have unpredictable
effects on the volume's data.

USM Drives

Your Seagate server might include a universal storage module (USM) slot that supports
SATA II and SATA III hard drives for added storage. A USM drive is ideal for backing up data
that you want to transport to a separate location or copy to another computer.
The volumes on the USM drive must be separate from the volumes on internal drives.
Seagate recommends that you do not add USM drives to volumes associated with the
internal drives.
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