FIREWIRE DRIVEMaxtor OneTouchMacintosh User’s GuideP/N: 20241400
6 2 6. Enter your Name and Password for your OS X system.(This is the Name and Password you set up when you originally installed OS X)Click OK. The
Installing Your Drive 7 2 Connecting with the FireWire Cable This section describes how to connect your OneTouch drive using a FireWire cable. For mo
8 2 • Click Print to register via mail• Click Register Later if you do not want to register at this time.By registering 1 your new drive, you wi
Installing Your Drive 9 2 This selection does not copy your operating system files or Internet cache files.If you want to create a full backup of your
10 2 pop-up menu, as well as change the location of the installation using the Install Location menu at the bottom of the screen. 8. When you are
Installing Your Drive 11 2 2. Plug the other end of the FireWire cable into either of the available FireWire ports on the back of the drive. Figure
12 2 information about other data storage solutions from Maxtor. 4. Retrospect Express will open and the Maxtor OneTouch Setup screen will appear.
Installing Your Drive 132Depending on the amount of files, your first time backup, may take a long time. The OneTouch button may not function when Retro
142To Install Retrospect at a Later TimeIf you wish to install a complete copy of Retrospect software and the Maxtor OneTouch feature at a later time,
Using Your Drive 15 3 Using Your Drive Once installed, you can use your new Maxtor OneTouch drive in the same way you use the other drives on your
Warranty Maxtor’s warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth: Maxtor warrants only to the original consumer purchaser that new Maxtor pr
16 3 What is Maxtor OneTouch? Maxtor OneTouch is an easy way to make backup copies of your files. By pressing the button on the front of your drive, y
Using Your Drive 17 3 Archiving files Archive is another type of backup you can do with Retrospect Express. Note that using this function will perman
18 3 To restore files:1. Select the drive containing the copy of your files. 2. Open the Retrospect Backup folder and then the folder that contains y
Using Your Drive 19 3 The Maxtor OneTouch Settings window should appear. 2. In the lower part of the window, you should see your OneTouch Drive lis
20 3 How to reset the OneTouch button: If you ever want to set your button back to launch your OneTouch script, it’s very easy. 1. Open the Maxtor O
Using Your Drive 21 3 The top setting, ‘Put the computer to sleep when it is inactive for,’ controls the time period of inactivity before the compute
22 3 Adding Rubber Feet to Your OneTouch Drive If you plan to use your drive on a desk surface, your kit includes four rubber feet to protect your dr
Backing Up Your System 23 4 Backing Up Your System One valuable use of your new Maxtor OneTouch drive is to backup your complete system. By using R
24 4 3. In OS X: Go to the File menu and select Get Info (OS X 10.2) or Show Info (OS X 10.1) . In OS 9: Go to the File menu and select Get
Backing Up Your System 25 4 Backing up your complete system You cannot run Retrospect Express under OS 9 to create system backups of OS X. You must r
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26 4 The EasyScript Backup window will appear. 3. Make sure Execute now is selected and click Execute . Retrospect will now start scanning your
Backing Up Your System 27 4 The EasyScript Backup window will appear, showing the details of your backup script. In this window you can modify many
Disaster Recovery 29 5 Disaster Recovery If disaster has struck and your system software is damaged or completely erased, this chapter provides you w
30 5 Restoring your complete system Before you begin, you must format your system hard drive and install your operating system. If you had multiple p
Disaster Recovery 31 5 The Restore from Backup window will appear, allowing you to confirm the source (your OneTouch drive) and the destination (you
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Troubleshooting and FAQs 33 6 Troubleshooting and FAQs This chapter provides troubleshooting tips and answers frequently asked questions about instal
34 6 If the drive does not appear on your desktop, try the tips in the next section for your computer’s specific operating system. If the drive still
Troubleshooting and FAQs 35 6 the drive running for 15 seconds before powering it off and leave it off for 15 seconds before powering on again). Afte
36 6 OS. Partitioning helps you to manage files more easily. One common use of partitioning is to install your operating system in one partition and a
Glossary 37 7 Glossary Byte – A unit of storage on a drive that holds a single character. A byte is equal to 8 bits. Capacity – The amount of infor
38 7 Port – A connection or socket on the motherboard, controller card, case, or chassis for connecting peripheral devices, such as a FireWire socke
Index 39 Index A About this Guide 4Adding Rubber Feet to Your 22OneTouch Drive Application Troubleshooting 33Applications installed on the 36driv
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Before You Start 1 1 Before You Start Thank you for selecting a Maxtor product.Your Maxtor OneTouch drive is an external hard drive that allows you
2 1 OneTouch Drive Components Before installing your new drive, review the features shown below.in Figure 1. Figure 1. OneTouch Drive Features Inc
Before You Start 3 1 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements. Macintosh • Mac OS 9.1 or higher or Mac OS X versions 10
4 1 About this Guide The following symbols and conventions are used in this guide: Where to Go for Help For additional help with your drive, its ins
Installing Your Drive 5 2 Installing Your Drive This chapter describes how to install the Maxtor OneTouch ™ drive, the Dantz Retrospect backup softw
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