Buffalo HD-QL16TU3R5-EB [6/440] Recommended usage

Buffalo HD-QL16TU3R5-EB [6/440] Recommended usage
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HD-QLU3 User Manual
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Recommended Usage
Warning
To avoid damage to your data, follow these precautions:
Never congure this unit as a destination for virtual memory.
Never perform any of the following operations while the access LED is ashing:
Unplug the cables
Turn o your computer
Put your computer into standby, hibernate, or sleep mode
The maximum size of a le on the default FAT32 partition is 4 GB. To use the drive with les larger
than 4 GB, reformat the drive with NTFS or Mac OS extended, which allow larger le sizes.
Mac OS X may not recognize this device at boot. If this happens, unplug the cables, then plug it again
after a few seconds.
This unit supports hot-plugging connections. You can plug or unplug the data cable while the
DriveStation and your PC are on. However, never unplug the cables while the power/access LED is
ashing, or your data may be lost or damaged.
Do not lean any object against this unit. It may cause the unit to malfunction.
If you use this unit with Windows 7, Vista, or XP on a computer with a USB 2.0 or 1.1 port
, you may
receive a message indicating that a high-speed USB hub is connected to a non high-speed USB device.
To continue, click [X].
You may hear some noise while this unit is working, especially while it is booting or being accessed.
This is normal.
Always refer to the manuals for your computer and peripheral devices.
After a system crash, Mac OS may ask you to insert your OS X system disk to recover the OS.
Disconnect the DriveStation from your Mac before initiating the recovery process.
For Macintosh users, reformat the DriveStation before using it. See the “Formatting Guide manual for
more information.
Connect the DriveStation to a USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port.
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Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 don’t support drive capacities larger than 2 TB without service
packs or other additional software. To reformat DriveStations larger than 2 TB into multiple partitions
of 2 TB or less, so that they may be easily used with Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, use the
RAID Utility (RAID Management Utility) in “NTFS-Compatible Mode” or “FAT32-Compatible Mode”.

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