2) Connecting the DataStation
a)
Connect the USB 3.0 port of your DataStation with a USB 3.0 port of your computer.
Please use only the provided USB 3.0 cable.
Thanks to the downward compatibility of USB 3.0 you can also connect your
i
DataStation to a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port of your computer. In this case, you will not
be able to benefit from the higher data transfer rate that you can get when you
connect the DataStation via USB 3.0. When connecting via an older USB standard,
please also use the provided USB 3.0 cable.
b) Your operating system automatically
recognizes the DataStation and adds the
DataStation as a "l
D
") to "m
C
rive
y
(Microsoft® Windows) or "D
(Mac® OS X and Linux®).
If you want to disconnect your DataStation
a
from your computer, first log off, as described
in these instructions, to safely remove the
drive and prevent data loss.
3) Data exchange
After a successful startup of the device, a local disk "t
"m
"/"C
y Computer
omputer
Windows® 7/Vista™/XP
•
Select the desired files or folders with your mouse.
•
Position the mouse pointer over the selected files or folders, and press the
right mouse button. Select "C
•
Under "m
y Computer
•
Click it with your right mouse button, and select "p
After copying is completed, the data will be available on the target drive.
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D
" (or "l
oCAl
isk
"/"C
"
omputer
omputer
"
esktop
" (Windows®) or on your "D
" from the context menu that appears.
opy
"/"C
", select the desired target (such as the "t
omputer
oCAl
s
rek
" (Mac® OS X).
esktop
Aste
" appears under
tor
rek
" to start copying.
s
" drive).
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