User Guide for Mac
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If the diagnostic encounters an error during testing, the serial number of the bad device is functioning normally. Figure 6: Diagnostics Complete The drive pictured above is displayed with instructions to contact Seagate for service and support. Using RAID (OneTouch III Users) If your OneTouch III drive supports RAID, you can access this feature via the OneTouch 4 My Drives view: Maxtor OneTouch IV 18
If the diagnostic encounters an error during testing, the serial number of the bad device is functioning normally. Figure 6: Diagnostics Complete The drive pictured above is displayed with instructions to contact Seagate for service and support. Using RAID (OneTouch III Users) If your OneTouch III drive supports RAID, you can access this feature via the OneTouch 4 My Drives view: Maxtor OneTouch IV 18
User Guide for Windows
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If the diagnostic encounters an error during testing, the serial number of the bad device is functioning normally. Figure 13: Diagnostics Complete The drive pictured above is displayed with instructions to contact Seagate for service and support: Maxtor OneTouch IV 20
If the diagnostic encounters an error during testing, the serial number of the bad device is functioning normally. Figure 13: Diagnostics Complete The drive pictured above is displayed with instructions to contact Seagate for service and support: Maxtor OneTouch IV 20
User Guide for Windows
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To restore your system from a SafetyDrill Copy If your system crashes, use the SafetyDrill copies stored on your OneTouch 4 drive BEFORE you reboot your computer. Maxtor OneTouch IV 123 Restoring Your System from a SafetyDrill copy, Step 1: Install a new computer hard drive that is equal to reboot your system.... sure your BIOS Boot Priority is larger than your old drive. Figure 7: Manage SafetyDrill Copies Step 3: Select Never Delete for detailed instructions.) Step 3: Connect and turn on your OneTouch drive to your system manual for copies you don't want overwritten.
To restore your system from a SafetyDrill Copy If your system crashes, use the SafetyDrill copies stored on your OneTouch 4 drive BEFORE you reboot your computer. Maxtor OneTouch IV 123 Restoring Your System from a SafetyDrill copy, Step 1: Install a new computer hard drive that is equal to reboot your system.... sure your BIOS Boot Priority is larger than your old drive. Figure 7: Manage SafetyDrill Copies Step 3: Select Never Delete for detailed instructions.) Step 3: Connect and turn on your OneTouch drive to your system manual for copies you don't want overwritten.