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Windows Hot-Swap Procedure 

 

Hard drives may be hot-swapped under Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2007.  
Note: Hot-swap functionality is not available for Windows 98/98SE/ME; please shut down the 
system before adding or removing hard drives when using these operating systems. 

 

Caution

:   To prevent loss of data, save your work and close associated applications and 

directory folders before removing the external hard drive (applications need to be closed 

since they may keep temporary working files open on the external hard drive). 

 
Hot-Swap Procedure 

 

Bring up the Windows Device Manager: Right-click on 

My Computer

, click 

Manage

and then click 

Device Manager.

 

 

 Go to 

Disk Drives

 and find the disk you want to remove. 

 

Right click on the desired disk drive and select 

Remove/Disable.

 

 

 After performing this operation, you can remove the hard drive without risk of losing 
any data that is currently stored in cache memory. 

 

 To reconnect the external hard drive, reconnect it and Windows will automatically 
detect it. 

 

 If you are re-attaching a hard drive after the remove/disable operation as explained 
above, you must make sure that the hard drive is power cycled before reconnecting it 
(Removing, waiting a few seconds, and reinserting the hard drive into the 
miniSwap/ES external enclosure will effectively power-cycle the drive.  If several drives 
were removed/disabled, then the external enclosure itself may need to be power-
cycled).

 

 

IV.  Sleeping & Wake-Up Procedures: 

When you wish to sleep or shutdown the system and the miniSwap/ES: 
 

1.  Dismount the volume: On a Mac dragging the volume to the trash causes the trash icon to 

change; dropping the volume there dismounts the volume. 

2.  Turn off the miniSwap/ES enclosure. 
3.  Put the system into Sleep mode, or shutdown normally. 

 
When you wish to Wake-Up or Turn-On the Computer System: 
 

1.  Turn on your miniSwap/ES enclosure. 
2.  Wake-Up or Turn-On your System normally. 
 
At this point your system should automatically load, then discover, and mount the volumes. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for miniSwap/ES

Page 1: ...1 Store and Share your Digital Creations miniSwap ES Dual Bay Hot Swap 2 5 External Serial ATA Enclosure User Manual...

Page 2: ...or from the use of this manual that may result from such errors including but not limited to loss of data or profits Before installing the miniSwap ES or any other hardware or software you are respons...

Page 3: ...9 Drive Installation 10 Power Operation 12 III Hot Swapping Hard Drives 13 General Hot Swap Guidelines 13 IV Sleeping Wake Up Procedures 14 V Troubleshooting 15 VI Product Support 15 VII Product Warr...

Page 4: ...r maximum durability and heat dissipation For maximum performance each hard disk is provided its own direct connect eSATA connector The unique Trayless design allows customers to easily hot swap bare...

Page 5: ...iSwap ES User s Manual Part number ES e6G also includes One SeriTek e6G 2 port PCI Express external SATA PM host adapter Part number ES 2SE2 also includes One SeriTek 2SE2 E 2 port PCI Express externa...

Page 6: ...ased RAID solutions Can be configured as JBOD or RAID and used with multiple miniSwap ES enclosures Power and Activity LEDs for each hard drive Aluminum case for maximum durability and heat dissipatio...

Page 7: ...tible with most operating system and host adapter based RAID solutions RAID arrays can span across multiple enclosures Software RAID 0 OR RAID 1 can be configured Advanced Power Features Digital power...

Page 8: ...PCIe PCI X and PCI to SATA host adapters Such as SeriTek e6G SeriTek 2ME4 E SeriTek 6G SeriTek 2SM2 E and SeriTek 2SE4 with shielded eSATA I type receptacle 2 5 SATA 1 5G 3G 6G hard drive or SSD any...

Page 9: ...se or a port access cover to discharge any built up static electricity from your body Make sure to handle the hard drives around the edges to avoid damage by static electricity Getting Started This se...

Page 10: ...POTENTIAL DAMAGE The SATA pins must be in the correct position to avoid damage DO NOT insert a PATA device into the miniSwap as this will cause damage not covered by warranty Carefully press the mini...

Page 11: ...erial ATA Connector Types L shaped I shaped eSATA Figure 3 Serial ATA Cable Connectors Ship with the miniSwap ES Both ends of the cable have eSATA type I connectors Making the SATA Connections Caution...

Page 12: ...he mode Front Panel Status Lights Activity Lights On the front of the miniSwap ES Dual Bay Enclosure are two multi color status activity lights These lights appear on the right side of each bay door T...

Page 13: ...e before removing it As a general rule power down the miniSwap ES external enclosure after powering down the computer Power on the external enclosure before powering on the computer If RAID volumes sp...

Page 14: ...stored in cache memory To reconnect the external hard drive reconnect it and Windows will automatically detect it If you are re attaching a hard drive after the remove disable operation as explained...

Page 15: ...not install the SeriTek 2SE4 SeriTek e6G SeriTek 2ME4 E SeriTek 6G or the SeriTek 2SM2 E host adapter Drive is difficult to insert or eject If the selected 2 5 SATA HDD has a notch in the rear left si...

Page 16: ...Tek is not responsible for lost or damaged packages FirmTek reserves the right to determine whether the product is to be repaired or replaced with refurbished parts or with a new or refurbished produc...

Page 17: ...nt generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is...

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