3 - using your drive, Using your drive, Connecting and disconnecting the drive – Maxtor FireWire 800 User Manual

Page 29

Advertising
background image

3

Using Your Drive

27

Using Your Drive

Once installed, you can use your new Maxtor OneTouch II
FireWire 800 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.

For information on the Maxtor OneTouch Settings utility, including:

• Performance and power management features

• Security settings

• Diagnostic utilities

• Customizing the OneTouch button

• Using Retrospect Express to back up and restore your data

See “Restoring Your Complete System” on page 42, for
more information.

Maxtor OneTouch II drive lights and their messages

The blue lights on the front of your drive provide useful information.

Connecting and Disconnecting the Drive

The FireWire and USB interfaces allow you to

hot swap

your

Maxtor OneTouch

II drive; that is, connect and disconnect the drive

while the computer and your drive are turned on.

To connect the drive to a Macintosh computer

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 or USB cable into the drive and your
computer.

3

Message

Status

Both lights on

Power on/idle

Lights blink alternating every second

Active

One light off and one blinking

Standby mode

Table 1: Maxtor OneTouch II drive lights

Advertising