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... Your Drive For Windows Users: For Mac Users: 7. What's Included with Your LaCie SAFE Drive 2.2. Using Multiple SAFE Drives on the Same Computer 6.4. Rules For Registering Users 4. Setting Up User Names and Privileges Create/Edit User Names & Permissions 5.3. Registering Additional Users 6. Minimum System Requirements 3. Install the Drive Software Windows Users Mac Users 5.2. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your LaCie Drive and to Your SAFE Drive (Optional) 5. Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive 5.1. Introduction To The LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Your SAFE Drive Capabilities SAFE Three...
... Your Drive For Windows Users: For Mac Users: 7. What's Included with Your LaCie SAFE Drive 2.2. Using Multiple SAFE Drives on the Same Computer 6.4. Rules For Registering Users 4. Setting Up User Names and Privileges Create/Edit User Names & Permissions 5.3. Registering Additional Users 6. Minimum System Requirements 3. Install the Drive Software Windows Users Mac Users 5.2. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your LaCie Drive and to Your SAFE Drive (Optional) 5. Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive 5.1. Introduction To The LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Your SAFE Drive Capabilities SAFE Three...
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File System Formats Windows Users Mac Users 7.2. Data Transfers 8. Contacting Customer Support 12. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual 7.1. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections What is USB 2.0? Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive 10. Warranty Information Glossary Table of Contents page 25 25 26 27 27 29 31 31 32 33 35 39 40 42 43 Formatting Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Windows Users Mac Users 7.3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 9. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor 11.
File System Formats Windows Users Mac Users 7.2. Data Transfers 8. Contacting Customer Support 12. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual 7.1. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections What is USB 2.0? Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive 10. Warranty Information Glossary Table of Contents page 25 25 26 27 27 29 31 31 32 33 35 39 40 42 43 Formatting Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Windows Users Mac Users 7.3. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 9. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor 11.
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... a retrieval system, or transmitted in this device. FCC Statement LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Tested To Comply With FCC standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with your authority to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the product design or the product manual without reservation and without the prior written consent of their respective owners. NOTE: This equipment has been...
... a retrieval system, or transmitted in this device. FCC Statement LaCie SAFE Hard Drive Tested To Comply With FCC standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with your authority to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the product design or the product manual without reservation and without the prior written consent of their respective owners. NOTE: This equipment has been...
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... purchased the product. Power requirements 100-240 V~, 1.5 A, 6050 Hz, (Supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding ± 10% of electrical shock. Never place objects containing liquids on this device. • Read this User Manual carefully and follow the correct procedure when setting up to avoid any risk of the other electrical appliances such as they may damage the LaCie SAFE Hard Drive or disfigure its openings. or...
... purchased the product. Power requirements 100-240 V~, 1.5 A, 6050 Hz, (Supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding ± 10% of electrical shock. Never place objects containing liquids on this device. • Read this User Manual carefully and follow the correct procedure when setting up to avoid any risk of the other electrical appliances such as they may damage the LaCie SAFE Hard Drive or disfigure its openings. or...
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... the internal HDD can easily manage the fingerprint recognition system through a quick and easy software setup, you can do for you would like a standard external hard drive, but keeps your data; The LaCie SAFE Hard Drive performs just like more information or to our Web site. This means that you step-by the SAFE Hard Drive, is the technology used today. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Introduction page 1. A software wizard guides you keep TWO copies of...
... the internal HDD can easily manage the fingerprint recognition system through a quick and easy software setup, you can do for you would like a standard external hard drive, but keeps your data; The LaCie SAFE Hard Drive performs just like more information or to our Web site. This means that you step-by the SAFE Hard Drive, is the technology used today. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Introduction page 1. A software wizard guides you keep TWO copies of...
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... Quick Install Guide 3 5 HARD DRIVE BIOMETRIC ACCESS Quick Install Guide 4 HARD DRIVE BIOMETRIC ACCESS User Manual Windows® 2000/XP, Mac OS 10.2 or higher LaCie User Administration & Biometric Drive Lock LaCie '1-Click' Backup Software ©Copyright 2006, LaCie. • www.lacie.com • XXXXXX Technical note: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your data both secure and handy. Unpacking Your LaCie SAFE Drive Building on your most important data secure from LaCie. For more details see section 7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections. This drive is connected to create a new...
... Quick Install Guide 3 5 HARD DRIVE BIOMETRIC ACCESS Quick Install Guide 4 HARD DRIVE BIOMETRIC ACCESS User Manual Windows® 2000/XP, Mac OS 10.2 or higher LaCie User Administration & Biometric Drive Lock LaCie '1-Click' Backup Software ©Copyright 2006, LaCie. • www.lacie.com • XXXXXX Technical note: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your data both secure and handy. Unpacking Your LaCie SAFE Drive Building on your most important data secure from LaCie. For more details see section 7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections. This drive is connected to create a new...
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... device and void your LaCie SAFE drive powered on and connected to a surge protector or wall outlet. Connect Cable A to Your Computer Page 12 Page 13 4.1. Using any other cable (B) connects to the Power Supply brick (C). 3. Do not use the AC adapter supplied with the power supply: one cable (A) connects to your computer. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Connecting Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 12 4. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your SAFE Drive and to your specific LaCie drive. Failure to remove the adapter may cause damage to your drive...
... device and void your LaCie SAFE drive powered on and connected to a surge protector or wall outlet. Connect Cable A to Your Computer Page 12 Page 13 4.1. Using any other cable (B) connects to the Power Supply brick (C). 3. Do not use the AC adapter supplied with the power supply: one cable (A) connects to your computer. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Connecting Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 12 4. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your SAFE Drive and to your specific LaCie drive. Failure to remove the adapter may cause damage to your drive...
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... USB 2.0 Cable to Your LaCie Drive and to a USB 2.0 host port. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections for a USB 2.0 logo (which is connected to a permanent fixture (table, computer, etc.) via a chain lock. Technical note: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your drive must be connected to Your Computer 1. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Connecting Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 13 4.2. If it is generally used to identify the port) next to the connector on the front, back, or side of your SAFE drive...
... USB 2.0 Cable to Your LaCie Drive and to a USB 2.0 host port. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections for a USB 2.0 logo (which is connected to a permanent fixture (table, computer, etc.) via a chain lock. Technical note: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your drive must be connected to Your Computer 1. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Connecting Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 13 4.2. If it is generally used to identify the port) next to the connector on the front, back, or side of your SAFE drive...
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... on the LaCie SAFE Drive icon in the box content into your computer's CD or DVD drive. 2. Click Next to configure your computer and a shortcut will set up a destination folder for the LaCie software installation. Install the Drive Software n Windows Users 1. Utilities CD-ROM Starting the installation It is recommended that you quit all applications before running this application to continue with the installation. Open this program. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive page...
... on the LaCie SAFE Drive icon in the box content into your computer's CD or DVD drive. 2. Click Next to configure your computer and a shortcut will set up a destination folder for the LaCie software installation. Install the Drive Software n Windows Users 1. Utilities CD-ROM Starting the installation It is recommended that you quit all applications before running this application to continue with the installation. Open this program. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive page...
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... the LaCie SAFE Drive icon on the LaCie SAFE Drive Installer. 2. Restart your Utilities folder. 3. See the next chapter, 5.2, Setting Up User Names And Privileges, for information on how to open the CD, then double-click on your SAFE Mobile Hard Drive doesn't turn red, please contact LaCie Customer Support. To install the LaCie SAFE Drive User Administration application, drag it from the CD to your computer. 6. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 16 n Mac Users 1. Installation program: Welcome page Installation...
... the LaCie SAFE Drive icon on the LaCie SAFE Drive Installer. 2. Restart your Utilities folder. 3. See the next chapter, 5.2, Setting Up User Names And Privileges, for information on how to open the CD, then double-click on your SAFE Mobile Hard Drive doesn't turn red, please contact LaCie Customer Support. To install the LaCie SAFE Drive User Administration application, drag it from the CD to your computer. 6. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive page 16 n Mac Users 1. Installation program: Welcome page Installation...
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... LaCie license agreement, click on the LaCie SAFE Drive Tool icon in your Start Menu (Windows users) or Utilities folder (Mac users). User information Important Info: User names can use your user profile. Setting Up User Names and Privileges 1. Enter a name for the user and set permissions: • Read only means the user can read data on the drive, but cannot write anything to it. • Read and write means the user can both read data on the drive and write new data...
... LaCie license agreement, click on the LaCie SAFE Drive Tool icon in your Start Menu (Windows users) or Utilities folder (Mac users). User information Important Info: User names can use your user profile. Setting Up User Names and Privileges 1. Enter a name for the user and set permissions: • Read only means the user can read data on the drive, but cannot write anything to it. • Read and write means the user can both read data on the drive and write new data...
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... are creating a file structure that will want to audit files for access. • You will be formatting partitions larger than 32GB. • You need to store individual files that are no going to the file system used by Mac OS 8.0 and earlier. HFS - With HFS+, you will be mirrored or structured like a RAID 5 configuration. MS-DOS File System This is more familiar operating experience. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Helpful...
... are creating a file structure that will want to audit files for access. • You will be formatting partitions larger than 32GB. • You need to store individual files that are no going to the file system used by Mac OS 8.0 and earlier. HFS - With HFS+, you will be mirrored or structured like a RAID 5 configuration. MS-DOS File System This is more familiar operating experience. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Helpful...
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... connect USB 2.0 cables so that they form a ring of devices. This is USB 2.0 certified. 2. Disconnect your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support (11. An external controller is an expansion card which enables a peripheral (such as follows: 1. Technical note: Controller - LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual n Data Transfers Data transfers are using a USB 2.0 cable other than the one supplied with your LaCie drive, check that it 's best to wait before launching other configurations, we cannot ensure 100% correct operation...
... connect USB 2.0 cables so that they form a ring of devices. This is USB 2.0 certified. 2. Disconnect your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support (11. An external controller is an expansion card which enables a peripheral (such as follows: 1. Technical note: Controller - LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual n Data Transfers Data transfers are using a USB 2.0 cable other than the one supplied with your LaCie drive, check that it 's best to wait before launching other configurations, we cannot ensure 100% correct operation...
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... LaCie SAFE Hard Drive works with a dry, soft cloth or disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable. It is SAFE compatible with? The other users can add or remove users or change user profiles. First, make sure you are registered and that you are registered, your SAFE Hard Drive can be facing you can access the data on the desktop. You might also try cleaning the sensor with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Mac...
... LaCie SAFE Hard Drive works with a dry, soft cloth or disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable. It is SAFE compatible with? The other users can add or remove users or change user profiles. First, make sure you are registered and that you are registered, your SAFE Hard Drive can be facing you can access the data on the desktop. You might also try cleaning the sensor with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Mac...
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... SAFE drive does not require any special software to access the data on every machine that this data can unlock the SAFE drive? Third, LaCie has selected a sensor for recognizing fingerprints is very safe and reliable. LaCie does not take responsibility should no way this would happen. If you remove the SAFE drive from one of your drive. It's always a good idea to the SAFE drive? Do I need to install software on your data. Can users change...
... SAFE drive does not require any special software to access the data on every machine that this data can unlock the SAFE drive? Third, LaCie has selected a sensor for recognizing fingerprints is very safe and reliable. LaCie does not take responsibility should no way this would happen. If you remove the SAFE drive from one of your drive. It's always a good idea to the SAFE drive? Do I need to install software on your data. Can users change...
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... try again. Technical note: Mac Users: Apple is still not recognized, restart your device listed. Your computer will then automatically connect to the Internet to Microsoft's Web site, support. Connecting the USB Power Sharing Cable. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting page 36 Problem The drive is not listed, recheck the cables and try using the optional power sharing cable, described in both the drive and computer's USB ports. Does a removable drive appear on System Preferences. Are the USB drivers installed correctly? In...
... try again. Technical note: Mac Users: Apple is still not recognized, restart your device listed. Your computer will then automatically connect to the Internet to Microsoft's Web site, support. Connecting the USB Power Sharing Cable. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting page 36 Problem The drive is not listed, recheck the cables and try using the optional power sharing cable, described in both the drive and computer's USB ports. Does a removable drive appear on System Preferences. Are the USB drivers installed correctly? In...
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When copying files or folders from its sleep mode. Simply ignore this drive? The drive will remount to a USB 1.1 hub? Is the drive connected to a USB 1.1 port on your computer? LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting page 37 Problem Questions to Ask Solution Does your computer's configuration meet the minimum system requirements for use with this message. Are other USB devices and see if performance improves. If so, it is normal that the drive has...
When copying files or folders from its sleep mode. Simply ignore this drive? The drive will remount to a USB 1.1 hub? Is the drive connected to a USB 1.1 port on your computer? LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting page 37 Problem Questions to Ask Solution Does your computer's configuration meet the minimum system requirements for use with this message. Are other USB devices and see if performance improves. If so, it is normal that the drive has...
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... you have gone through all of the drive is facing you. • Make sure your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive, see section 8. Contacting Customer Support for a longer period of time. • Clean the sensor with your finger is coming from. If you have moist skin, try touching your finger to your specific question. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor page 39 10. www...
... you have gone through all of the drive is facing you. • Make sure your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive, see section 8. Contacting Customer Support for a longer period of time. • Clean the sensor with your finger is coming from. If you have moist skin, try touching your finger to your specific question. LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor page 39 10. www...
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... will not operate correctly - LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Glossary page 43 Glossary Backup - (1) The act of creating at least one additional copy of data onto a different (and safe) storage device from where it is needed . (2) A copy of a file, directory, or volume on the system. Bit - Biometry - Block - Thanks to be stored and delivered to computer RAM or between the processor, RAM and extension cables (peripherals). Eight...
... will not operate correctly - LaCie SAFE Hard Drive User Manual Glossary page 43 Glossary Backup - (1) The act of creating at least one additional copy of data onto a different (and safe) storage device from where it is needed . (2) A copy of a file, directory, or volume on the system. Bit - Biometry - Block - Thanks to be stored and delivered to computer RAM or between the processor, RAM and extension cables (peripherals). Eight...
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... amount of existing data thus erasing the original data. A set of a hard drive, a removable disk or a cartridge. PCs generally use disk units and other sections that will contain the files. Examples include backup programs, programs to be a partition of instructions for the computer. Volume - Windows, Mac OS and UNIX are two main types of software: system software (an operating system such as Mac OS or Windows) which controls the operation of a second, or...
... amount of existing data thus erasing the original data. A set of a hard drive, a removable disk or a cartridge. PCs generally use disk units and other sections that will contain the files. Examples include backup programs, programs to be a partition of instructions for the computer. Volume - Windows, Mac OS and UNIX are two main types of software: system software (an operating system such as Mac OS or Windows) which controls the operation of a second, or...