Introduction, Before you begin, Using your swap manager software – StarTech.com DRW113ATABK User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a StarTech.com removable hard disk drawer with shock
absorbers. Now you can quickly add and remove IDE hard drives from your PC without
having to open your computer. Each unit consists of an outer caddy that fits into any 5.25
inch drive bay and a removable drawer that holds your hard disk. Whether for multiple
operating systems, making high speed, high capacity backups, or minimizing downtime
on mission-critical PCs, StarTech.com’s removable drive drawers provide the ultimate in
reliability and convenience.

With its built-in shock absorber system, these drawers protect your hard drives and keep
your data safe by preventing damage due to impact. The DRW110ATA uses a rear bay-
mounted ball-bearing fan to provide a cooling air flow system that keeps your hard drive
at optimal temperatures. The DRW113ATA uses a sturdy aluminium caddy frame for
extra durability and dual front caddy-mounted ball-bearing fans to keep your hard-
working drive cool.

With your DRW113ATA, you also receive a copy of Swap Manager software that allows
you to “hot swap” a drive without having to power down the computer. With just a few
clicks of the mouse, you can add or remove drives with minimal disruption to your
workflow.

Features

• Shock absorbers keep hard drive protected

• Compatible with all 3.5 inch IDE/ATA hard drives up to ATA133

• Locking mechanism controls power to drive so that disk cannot be accidently

removed while operating

• Allows “hot-swapping” of drives through Swap Manager software (DRW113 ONLY)

• LEDs keep you informed of drive power and activity status

• Ball-bearing fan(s) keeps hard drives running cool

• Backed by StarTech.com’s one-year warranty

Before You Begin

To ensure a quick and easy drawer installation, please read through this section carefully
before attempting to install the drawer.

WARNING!

Hard drives, like all computer equipment, can be severely damaged by

static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded before opening your computer
case or touching your hard drive. StarTech.com recommends that you wear an anti-static
strap when installing any computer component. If an anti-static strap is unavailable,
discharge yourself of any static electricity build-up by touching a large grounded metal
surface (such as the computer case) for several seconds.

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Installing Your Swap Manager Software (DRW113 ONLY)

NOTE:

Remember that Swap Manager only works on IBM or compatible computers

running Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98SE, 98, or 95.

1. Insert your Swap Manager CD into your CD drive. If Windows does not

automatically launch the software installation, double-click on your CD icon and
launch the SETUP file.

2. Click Next to continue the installation.

3. Select “Yes, I accept” to agree to the terms in the license agreement and click Next.

4. Enter a suitable location for the Swap Manager software and click Next. Click Yes to

confirm the location of the installation.

5. Click Finish when the installation is complete and reboot your computer to allow the

changes to take effect.

Using Your Swap Manager Software

The following is intended to provide you with an introduction to your Swap Manager
software. For detailed instructions and troubleshooting tips, consult the material
provided on the Swap Manager CD.

• Start Swap Manager by double-clicking on the Swap Manager icon. This will bring

up the Swap Manager window.

• The Swap Manager window displays a list of all the drives attached to your

computer. The window also lists information about each drive’s IDE channel and
master/slave settings.

• Remember that while the window lists all drives for your computer, you can only

swap drives attached to the secondary IDE channel.

• Also make sure that your Master/Slave drive designations will not conflict prior to

adding or removing any drives.

• If possible always keep the Swap Manager open if you are planning to swap drives. It

can be minimized, but it should not be closed.

• To remove a drive, bring up the Swap Manager window and click on the Swap Out

button above the drive information. Wait a few seconds then remove the drive
according to the instructions on page 5 or according to instructions provided by the
drive manufacturer. Click on the Swap All In button to refresh the Swap Manager
information. The driveinformation should now be removed from the Swap Manager.

• To add a drive, add your drive according to the instructions on page 5 or according

to instructions provided by your drive manufacturer. Bring up the Swap Manager
window and click on the Swap All In button to refresh the Swap Manager. It may
take a few seconds to properly register all the new information. You should now see
your new drive listed in the Swap Manager.

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