Apricorn SATA Wire - USB 2.0 Interface to any 2.5" SATA Drive User Manual

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5. Why USB 2.0?

Modern PC peripherals can run faster and do more than the original
USB designers ever dreamed. The USB standard was upgraded to keep
pace with the rapid advances in technology, and the explosion of new
consumer devices. USB 2.0 host controllers add the faster speeds and

greater flexibility than these new devices require. USB 2.0 will allow your
computer to connect to the newest USB devices: High-Speed Video and
Ethernet, ultra-fast scanners and disk drives, etc.

6. How much faster is USB 2.0?

USB 1.1 devices can communicate at about 12 Megabits/sec. USB 2.0
devices can communicate at speeds of up to 480 Megabits/sec.

7. The SATA Wire is connected, but the drive is not automatically

detected by the operating system.

The mass storage device drivers are not installed correctly or there is a

resource conflict in the system. Use the Windows Add New Hardware
Wizard to detect the drive, or, if the drive has already been installed,
use the Windows Update Device Driver Wizard. Be sure that there are

no resource conflicts in the Windows Device Manager before installing
the drive.

8. What software is included with my SATA Wire?

PC Software Includes: EZ Gig IV with Data Select

EZ Gig for Windows is one of the most powerful yet easy to use
backup utilities available. EZ Gig is the third generation of the award
winning EZ Gig Data Transfer Utility.

MAC Software Includes:

ShirtPocket SuperDuper! for Mac

SuperDuper! is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery
painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless.
Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use.

And it runs beautifully on both Intel and Power PC Macs! SuperDuper’s

interface confirms all your actions in simple, clear language to ensure
that the end result is exactly what you intended.


9. Can I make a clone of my drive and put it in a different machine?

A clone is for disaster recovery purposes (i.e. when your drive fails and
you need to get back up and running). You should not make a clone of
your drive and put it in another or multiple machines. There are licensing
issues for the software on your machine.

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