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LaCie d2 SAFE Hard Drive

User Manual

page 

Formatting Your d2 SAFE

Mac Users

ImpOrTANT INfO:

Please refer to section

7., Formatting Your LaCie d2 SAFE

, for a more

detailed comparison of the various file system for-

mats.

Connect the drive to the computer and turn on the

drive.
Select

Utilities

from the

Go

menu in the Finder

menu bar.
In the Utilities folder, double-click

Disk Utility

.

The Disk Utility window will open (Fig. 7.1.E). Se-

lect the volume labeled

LaCie Hard Drive

from the

list of available hard disks on the left side of the win-

dow.

To reformat for use with Windows and Mac:

Select the

Erase

tab.

Select

MS-DOS File System

from the

Vol-

ume Format

menu.

Enter a name for the drive of no more than 11

characters. Click

Erase

. Click

Erase

again.

Continue to Step 5.

a.

b.

c.

d.

Select the

Partition

tab.

From the

Volume Scheme:

menu, choose the num-

ber of partitions you want to divide the drive into

(Mac OS 10.x gives you the option of dividing the

drive into at most 16 partitions). You can adjust the

size of each partition using the slide bar between the

partitions in the

Volume Scheme:

area.

In the

Volume Information

section, enter a name

for each volume (partition), choose the volume for-

mat (Mac OS Extended, Mac OS Standard, UNIX

File System, or MS-DOS if you did steps a-d).
Once you have finalized the volume options, click

Partition

. Click

Partition

again when the alert mes-

sage appears to continue.
Mac Disk Utility will format and partition the disk

according to your settings, and your drive will be

ready to use.

1.

2.

3.
4.

5.
6.

7.

8.

9.

Fig. 7.1.E

ImpOrTANT INfO:

Apple recommends

that unless you have a specific reason to use the

UNIX File System (UFS), you should use the Mac

OS Extended format because it provides a more

familiar experience to Macintosh users.

CAUTION:

Following these steps will erase ev-

erything from the hard drive. If you have informa-

tion that you want to protect or continue to use,

back up this information before performing these

steps.

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