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Maxtor OneTouch II Drive - Seagate

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2. Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the USB connection<br />

on the drive.<br />

Connecting with the FireWire Cable<br />

Do not plug a FireWire cable into the drive when a USB<br />

cable is already connected to the drive. This drive will only<br />

operate with one interface at a time.<br />

To connect the FireWire cable<br />

1. Plug one end of the FireWire cable into any available FireWire<br />

port on your computer or to any other FireWire device that is<br />

connected to your computer.<br />

2<br />

Figure 2. Connecting to a USB Port<br />

The installation is complete and your <strong>Maxtor</strong> <strong>OneTouch</strong> <strong>II</strong> drive is<br />

ready to use!<br />

If you did the Full Installation, including Retrospect Express, we<br />

encourage you to go to “Setting Up Bootable Backup with the<br />

<strong>OneTouch</strong> Button” on page 10 for easy, automated backup of<br />

your entire computer, anytime, with the touch of a button!<br />

If you did not install Retrospect Express, the installation is<br />

complete and your <strong>Maxtor</strong> <strong>OneTouch</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Drive</strong> is ready to use.<br />

See “Using Your <strong>Drive</strong>” on page 27 in chapter 3, for<br />

information about using your drive for common applications.<br />

Figure 3. Connecting to a FireWire port<br />

A FireWire 800 adapter card is required for systems that do<br />

not have a FireWire 800 interface.<br />

Installing Your <strong>Drive</strong> 9

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