[ RX353 Series ]
3.5" SATA HDD to USB & eSATA
Ext. Enclosure w/Int.50mm fan
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3.5" SATA HDD to USB & eSATA Ext. Enclosure w/Int.50mm fan [ RX353 Series ]
STEP1
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Take out the enclosure from Aluminum cover.
STEP2
You will see the internal structure of the Enclosure.
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STEP3
Fit the 3.5” HDD SATA connector into PCB’s SATA connector.
Push the HDD toward the PCB and make sure the connector
is well connected.
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STEP4
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Screw the HDD on the enclosure tightly.
STEP5
Push the HDD prop into the Aluminum Cover.
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STEP6
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Please install both screws
STEP7
Press the LED switch for power on/off.
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HDD Formatting Guide
z You may format your external HDD through USB2.0 connection.
z Please make sure your external HDD is turned on and well
connected to the PC before formatting the HDD.
STEP1: Right-click “My Computer” icon and select the “Manage”
column.
STEP2: Select “Disk Management” and you will see your External
HDD showed “Unallocated”.
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STEP3: Right-click on the “Unallocated” blocks and selects “New
Partition”.
STEP4: The “New Partition Wizard” will appear. Please follow the
instruction of the wizard to complete.
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STEP5: When new partition is completed, the external HDD will be
recognized as a “New Volume”.
STEP6: Double-click “My Computer”. You will see the new
volume appears on your PC.
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NOTICE
Question:Does this SATA enclosure support hot swap?
Answer:Yes, but it depends on the motherboard you have.
1. If your motherboard has an eSATA port in the Back I/O
Connectors Panel as shown in picture # 1 your hot-swap
function is supported and there is no need to install the
eSATA bracket. All you need is connecting the enclosure
with eSATA port at the back of your computer. You can
connect/disconnect the enclosure with your computer at
anytime.
2. If your motherboard only comes with an onboard SATA port
and no eSATA port available. This mean hot-swap is not
supported by your motherboard. You will need to install an
eSATA bracket. Since hot-swap is not supported, you must
connect the enclosure with the computer while it powered off.
The computer will recognize the enclosure during the booting
sequences and you should be able to see the drive after MS
Windows boot up.
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