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1.   drive has failed and will need to be replaced  If data recovery  is desired  please contact an established professional data  recovery firm  For a checklist of what qualities you might seek   see www drivesavers com why_drivesavers index html or www   ontrack com services     11    10    How to Safely  Dismount and Turn Off  Your G Force    What do    mounting    and    dismounting    mean  When a device  such as a hard drive is mounted  that means the computer     sees the device and is able to communicate with it  When you  dismount a device  the computer no longer sees it  The device  may still be running but the computer cannot access it  as  though the device no longer exists     Never turn off or unplug a hard drive without dismounting it first   Doing so could cause data on the drive to be lost or damaged     How to safely dismount and turn off the  drive with the computer running    Mac Users   Drag the icon for the External Hard drive to the Trash  The drive will  dismount and you can then safely turn if off  You may then unplug the  power cord and data cable if you want to disconnect the drive     PC Users  1  Locate the System Tray  The System Tray includes the time  display in the bottom right  and icons to the left of the time  One    of the icons will be an hot plug icon          2  Left click on       You will receive the alert message    Safely  Remove   followed by the drive description and drive letter for  the device     3  Left click on the appropriate d
2.  1 1 speeds     If an issue cannot be resolved by using our FAQ  please  contact Technical Support via the Fantom Drives support site    at http   www  Fantomdrives  com help    Glossary    Bit   The smallest unit of digital data  In binary code  a bit is  represented logically as a either 1 or a 0     Buffer   RAM cache that temporarily stores data so it can be  delivered to a device as it is needed     Bus   An electronic link for the transmission of data between  digital devices  such as computers and computer peripherals     system Requirements    System Requirements for Mac   e 64 65 or Intel based Apple Macintosh Computer  e Mac OS X 10 4 or newer   e Available USB port or available eSATA port    System Requirement for PC   e Pentium based PC with 733 MHz or faster CPU  e Microsoft   Windows   XP SP2  Vista  Seven   e Microsoft   Windows Server   2003  2008   e Available USB or available eSATA port    USB 2 0 compatibility with USB 1 1  USB 2 0 ports are backward compatible with USB 1 1   However  if you connect the drive to a USB 1 1 port  it will    Operate at USB 1 1 speeds     If your computer does not have eSATA ports  you may purchase  an eSATA expansion card for your computer  Contact your    authorized Fantom Drives reseller for further details     Precautions    Failure to follow the precautions described below may cause  damage to your Fantom Drives External Hard drive and void the  warranty     e DO NOT open the case  Doing so will void the warranty     e DO 
3.  replacement parts will be warranted for  the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety  90  days from  installation by Fantom Drives  All exchanged parts replaced under this  warranty will become the property of Fantom Drives     This warranty only covers the hardware components packaged with the  Product  This warranty does not cover any software contained in  or  included with  the Product  any such software is provided    AS IS     Please  refer to any documentation included with the software for your rights  and obligations with respect to the software     This warranty extends only to you  the original purchaser  lt is not  transferable to any one who subsequently purchases the Product from you     Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale  which is evidence that  the Product is within the warranty period  must be presented to obtain  warranty service     To obtain warranty service you must take the Product  or deliver the  Product freight prepaid  in either it   s original packaging  or in a package  that provides the Product with a degree of protection equivalent to  that of the original packaging  to Fantom Drives  Items shipped with  insufficient packaging will void the item s warranty  and may be rejected  for service     Fantom Drives is not responsible for any damage to  or loss of  any  programs  data  or other information stored on any media or any part  of any Product serviced hereunder  Be sure to remove all features   parts  options  alterati
4. B in size  To copy larger files   please reformat the volume using MacOS Extended Format     Fantom Drives G Force  Hard Disk  at a Glance    Disk Activity Power  Indicator Light       Power Switch    AC Adapter Port  USB 2 0 port    eSATA port    Security Lock Slot       Connecting the drive  to Your Computer    1  Plug the AC adapter cord into the power port on the back of  the drive  The plug should not require much effort to insert  If  the plug will not go in  do not force it  the plug is probably upside  down  Rotate the plug and try again  Incorrectly inserting the  plug could damage the drive and void the warranty     2  Plug the power cord into the cord socket in the AC adapter   Plug the other end into an AC outlet     3  Connect the appropriate cable to your host     USB and eSATA plugs are shaped so they can only  be properly inserted one way  Be sure to insert  the plugs properly or you may damage the drive   and void the warranty         USB  Connect the square USB 2 0 connector   type B  of the included USB cable to the square  USB plug on the GForce and the rectangular end  to a free USB port on your computer      eSATA  Connect an eSATA cable to a free eSATA  port on your computer     If your computer does not have eSATA ports   you may purchase an eSATA expansion card for  your computer  Contact your authorized Fantom  Drives reseller for further details     4  Flip the power switch located on the back of the G Force to  the  ON  position  labelled       Onc
5. NOT use a third party AC adapter or power cord  Doing so  may damage the drive and void the warranty     e DO NOT bump  jar or drop the drive as this may damage it and   or result in loss of data     e DO NOT disconnect any cables while the drive is powered on  without first properly dismounting the device via your operating  system  doing so can result in data loss and possible damage     e DO NOT set any liquids or beverages on the drive as they may  damage the internal electronics     e Fantom Drives highly recommends that you regularly back up the  files stored on your Fantom Drives external hard drive     Fantom Drives is not responsible for any data loss  nor will  Fantom Drives perform any recovery of lost data or files     FAQs for PC Users     Q  My computer does not recognize the drive    A  Make sure all of your connections are secure  If you have an  add on card  make sure it is working properly and or update the  driver  Also  make sure you have all the latest updates for your  Windows installation    Q  Does the drive work with Norton Ghost   A  Yes  Norton Ghost 2003 or newer support USB drives   Fantom Drives does not provide any additional drivers     Q    formatted my hard disk under Windows XP  but my Vista  machine does not allow me to delete or modify files on the drive   A  Windows Vista and XP handle file permissions differently  In  Windows XP the default user group has full permissions to every  volume  whereas in Vista they do not  To fix this condit
6. WARNING   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     CAUTION   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        Fantom Drives  20525 Manhattan Place  Torrance  CA 90507  Sales  310 320 7272  Support  http  7 www Fantomdrives com hel    www Fantomdrives com    rly    FANTOM DRIVE  By MicroNet       FCC Compliance Statements   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits   are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more    of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver   e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected  e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    9 22 2010 1DMDUM GF Rev 7 G   The material in this document is for infor
7. e  as described on page 8  on your system drive  A list of  the attached drives and  their respective volumes  will appear  Right click    1  Open the disk management console  A list of the attached drives  and their respective volumes will appear  Select the G Force Disk     The Disk Management Console can be accessed by right   clicking on the  My Computer  icon  t    Computer J  and selecting   Manage  from the drop down menu  On Windows Vista  and newer  click the Windows Start menu orb  in the search  box type diskmgmt msc  and press enter  Disk Management       a    MICRONET FANTOM DRIVE IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device Properties    General   Policies   Volumes   Driver   Details      Write caching and Safe Removal          is found under  Storage   illustrated guide  please see    in the resultant window  For an    http   www  fantomadrives com support faqgs    2  Right click on the drive letter and select Format in the pop up  menu  The Format dialog box will appear     If the hard disk is not signed for    use  the New Partition op    unavailable  superimposed no entry    tion Is    icon   In this case a signature can       be written on the hard drive by right clicking on the disk    description window and selecting  Initialize Disk      3  Under Capacity  verify the    drive capacity  It should be close to    the stated capacity of your drive in gigabytes     4  In the File System pop up menu  select NIFS  The default  formatting option is full format  A full format will ful
8. e computer to perform  pre programmed functions in the order specified by the user     Storage   Any equipment which stores data  such as hard  drives  CDs  and DVDs     19    14    Q    do not see my drive listed in the My Computer window   but it does appear in the Device Manager list    A  Right click on My Computer  Select Manage in the pop up  menu  In the Computer Management window and navigate to  Storage   gt  Disk Management  In the Disk Management window   you should see a list of available storage devices  Look for the  disk that has a capacity closest to your Fantom Drives unit   and right click on the corrolating right hand box  In the pop up  menu that appears select  Delete Partition   The description will  change to say    Online   amp     Unallocated     Right click on the box  and select Create New Partition in the pop up menu  When the  Partition Wizard appears  select  Primary Partition  and click   Next   Click  Next  in the next dialog  selecting the default value  for the drive  You will then see a drive letter  you can change  this drive letter if you wish   click  Next   You will then be asked  to format the drive     Q  After   connected the drive to my PC  I got the following  alert message  HI SPEED USB Device Plugged into non Hl   SPEED USB Hub     What does this mean    A  Windows 2000 and XP users will get this alert message If you  plugged the drive into a USB port that only supports USB 1 1   This is fine  except your drive will operate at USB
9. e the drive is powered up  your  computer should recognize it and the drive will be ready to format     Troubleshooting   Frequently Asked  Questions  FAQs     General Questions    Q    bought a 500GB drive  but my computer is showing  465GB  Where is the missing capacity    A  Hard drive manufacturers market drives in terms of decimal   base 10  capacity  In decimal notation  one megabyte  MB  is  equal to 1 000 000 bytes  and one Gigabyte  GB  is equal to  1  Q00 000 000 bytes  Many operating systems use the binary   base 2  numbering system to describe disk capacity  In the  binary numbering system  one megabyte is equal to 1 048 576  bytes  and one gigabyte is equal to 1 0 3  41 824 bytes   simply put  decimal and binary translates to the same amount  of storage capacity     Q  Is my external hard drive bootable    A  Yes  As long as your host hardware and operating system  support booting from eSATA or USB  Refer to your computer s  documentation for more information    Q  My drive was working fine yesterday but now its gone    A  The disk may have been shut down without being dismounted   or may have failed  If you do not hear and feel the drive spin up  when you connect the power  the drive will need to be replaced   If you verify that the computer input and the drive data cable are  working  you may be able to repair or recover the data with your  computer s disk repair utility or a third party utility     If your disk repair utility Cannot repair or see the disk  the
10. evice  with the drive letter  matching the one used by the External Hard drive   After a few  seconds  Windows will give you a message that it is safe to  remove the device     Formatting Your Drive    The G Force comes preformatted at the factory with the NTFS file  system  the native file system for Windows  Linux and Mac OSX  hosts require a third party driver such as NITFS 3G to achieve full  read write capability with NTFS volumes  If you intend to use this  drive exclusively on MacOSX it is advised to reformat your disk with  the HFS   Mac Extended   file system     Formatting a hard drive erases all data contained on it  Please  be sure to create a copy of the files you wish to keep to another  location before reformatting     Formatting the drive in Mac OS X   1  Launch the    Disk Utility    application located in Applications   Utilities    2  Highlight your new drive and select the    Partition    tab   3  Select the new partition map type    4 For each partition in the volume scheme  select the desired  file system format and volume name  optional     Although it is possible to format using the DOS file system  we  do not recommend this as an artificial capacity limit may be  imposed on the drive and performance will be unpredictable     5  Click the    Options    button  Select    Apple Partition Map    in the  dialog box and click    OK      6  Click    Apply     Your Fantom Drives G Force is ready to use     MicroNet Raidbank VOL 01 Media    000 as      98 9 e 
11. ion  you  need to grant the users group modify privileges to the drive     1  Right click the drive letter in Explorer and select properties  2  Click the security tab   3  Click  Edit   You will be asked to enter your administrator password   4  Select  Users  and check the Modify box   5  Click OK     Q  Where are the drivers for my operating system   A  Windows 2000 and newer already include all the necessary  drivers  There are no drivers available for Windows NT or 98     Q  When I leave my computer idle for a while  my drive won   t  work properly    A  The most likely cause is that your computer is going into  sleep mode  The immediate solution is to shut down your computer  and turn off the drive  and then restart your computer  Once your  computer is completely booted up  turn on the drive  You should  see the drive in the Windows Explorer  To prevent this problem  from recurring  open the    Power Settings Energy Saver    and set  it to never go into sleep mode     13    12    Q  Can   leave my G Force on all the time  or should   turn it  off when not in use    A  The GForce is meant to be left on  but does not add any  limitations on being turned off  Drive reliability is affected by  repeated power cycles  and the G Force cannot alleviate this   In addition  Micronet recommends that the drive   s power supply  is connected through a UPS or surge protector  In the case of  a power surge  or brown black out  the hard drive s sensitive  electrical components will no
12. ly verify the    disk media  A Quick format      s quick  but will do less verifying of    the drive than a full format  Click Start  Once the format process  is complete  your external hard drive is ready to use     5  In Windows XP and Vista     it is possible to optimize the drive    for performance or quick removal  To select your desired mode     Open the device manager     located in  Windows System3e     devmgmt msc on your system drive   Right click Fantom Disk in  Disk drives  and select properties  Select the Policies Tab near  the top left of the window  and click your desired optimization  level  Press OK when finished  and you may close the disk    management applet        on the Fantom external  disk in the disk list and  select properties  Select  the Policies Tab near the  top left of the window   and click your desired  optimization level  press  OK when finished  and  you may close the disk  management applet                Optimize for quick removal  This setting disables write caching on the disk and in Windows  so  you can disconnect this device without using the Safe Removal  icon        Optimize for performance  This setting enables write caching in Windows to improve disk  performance  To disconnect this device from the computer  click  the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar notification area      V  Enable write caching on the disk  This setting improves disk performance  but a power outage or  equipment failure might result in data loss or co
13. mation only and is subject to change without notice  While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation  of this document to assure its accuracy  Fantom Drives assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document  or from the use of the  information contained herein     Fantom Drives reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users    Fantom Drives and the Fantom Drives Logo are registered trademarks of BNL Technologies  Inc  Macintosh  MacOS  and the MacOS logo are trademarks  of Apple Computer Inc  Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  All other names and logos are  property of their respective owners     Copyright    1999  2010 Fantom Drives  All rights reserved  This publication may not be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted in any form  or by any means  in whole or in part  without the prior written consent of Fantom Drives  20525 Manhattan Place  Torrance CA 90501        QuickStart  Installation Guide    MegaDi    eSATA  USB 2 0 External Hard Drive         Windows  amp  Mac       Thank you for choosing Fantom Drives  Your Fantom Drives G Force has  been built to the highest standard of quality and workmanship and  when  used according to the instructions in this guide  will provide years of  trouble free operation  We at Fantom Drives take great pride in bringing  personal satisfaction to each of our cust
14. nty  breach of contract  negligence   strict liability or any other legal theory related to this product  Such  damage include  but are not limited to  loss of profits  loss of data   loss of use of the product or any associated equipment  down time  and purchaser s time  Except to the extend prohibited by applicable  law  any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular  purpose on this product is limited in duration of this warranty     some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  or allow limitations on how long on implied  warranty lasts  so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply  to you  This warranty gives you specific rights  you may have other  rights which vary from state to state     17    16    One Year  Limited Warranty    Fantom Drives warrants this product  the    Product     against defects in  material or workmanship as follows     1  LABOR  For a period of one  1  year from the original date of  purchase from Fantom Drives or its authorized relseller  Fantom Drives  will repair defective Product  or  at its option  replace with a new or  recertified product  at no charge  After this 1 year period  you must pay  for all labor charges     2  PARTS  For a period of one  1  year from the original date of purchase  from Fantom Drives or its authorized reseller  Fantom Drives will supply   at no charge  new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective  parts of this Product  Any
15. omers     Your Fantom Drives    disk drive is compatible with all USB capable Apple  Macintosh computers running Apple   Mac   OS 10 4  or greater  and  PC Compatible computers running Microsoft   Windows    XP Vista   seven  and Windows Server   2003 2008     returning the Product to Fantom Drives  Fantom Drives is not liable  for any loss or damage to these items     This limited warranty does not cover   1  any consumables  such as  batteries  supplied with this product  cosmetic damages  damage or  loss to any software programs  data or removable storage media   or damage due to the Product such as but not limited to excessive  heat or humidity  or modifications of this Product   2  improper  installation  operation  testing or maintenance of this Product    3  power failure or connection to improper voltage supply  or    4  attempted repair by any party other than Fantom Drives  This  Warranty does not apply when the malfunction results from the use  of this Product in conjunction with accessories  products or ancillary  or peripheral equipment  or where it is determined by Fantom  Drives that there is no fault with this Product itself    This Limited Warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number  has been altered or removed from the Product     Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the  exclusive remedy of the consumer  Fantom Drives shall not be  liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of  any express or implied warra
16. ons  and attachments not under warranty prior to    Contents    Introduction               cc ccc ccc cece eee eee e ee eee sees eenneteeeennas 2  Parts  amp  Accessories List                     ccccccceeeee eee eeees 2  System Requirements                    c ccc cece cence eee eee enees 3  PreCAUTIONS                  cece cece eee cence eee eeee eee eeeneeeeeennas 4  Fantom Drives G Force at a Glance                            a  Connecting the drive to Your Computer                       6    Formatting Your Fantom Drives External Hard drive     7    Formatting the drive in Mac OS X        cece cece cece eee anes 7  Formatting the drive in Windows                ccce cece eee anes 3  Optimizing Windows Caching Algorithm                      9    How to safely dismount and turn off your  Fantom Drives External Hard drive                          10    Troubleshooting      Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ                           11  Glossary ciictecivciintacnnsiebeniendeaxinsaresnebeabess ttaeastaeeromlet 14  Warranty Statement                     cccccecee cence errr renee 16  Contact Information                      cccc cece eee eens ee ee eens BC    Introduction    Welcome  and thank you for purchasing Fantom Drives G Force   the external hard disk drive from Fantom Drives     Parts     Accessories List    The package should contain the following items     e Fantom Drives G Force   e USB Cable   e AC Adapter   e Quick Start Installation Guide    If you are missing an
17. oo i st    Verify Info Bu Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image                 E 232 8 GB SAMSUNG SP250        Choose a partition scheme appropriate for the way you will use  this disk        O GUID Partition Table  To use the disk to start up an Intel based Mac  or to use the disk as  non startup disk with any Mac with Mac OS X version 10 4 or later   3  TSSTcorp CD DVDW TS H5  2     volume  Then click Ag i  TSSTcorp DVD  RW TS H   Untitled 1   Apple Partition Map  3  SONY CDRWDVD CRX3 10S             gStart up a PowerPC based Mac  or to use the disk as a  non startup disk with any Mac     To use the disk to start up DOS and Windows computers  or to use  devices that require a DOS compatible or Windows compatible partition      C Defaut _  o ED          C sewer    Kai Disk Description  MicroNet Raidbank VOL 01 Media Total Capacity   2 7 TB  2 999 999 791 104 Bytes     Connection Bus  USB Write Status   Read Write          St    Connect ion Type  External S M A R T  Status   Not Supported  a USB Serial Number  001B4D00ACA1 Partition Map Scheme   Unformatted    Formatting the drive in  Windows Hosts    Optimizing Windows Caching Algorithm    By default  Windows XP optimizes caching for performance on  external drives  Vista optimizes caching for quick removal  As a  result  Windows XP appears to have faster access to external  disks but at a greater risk of data corruption and loss  To  change Windows  caching algorithm  open the disk management  consol
18. ruption     gien only for disks with a backup power supply   This setting further improves disk performance  but it also  increases the risk of data loss if the disk loses power     Lok    Cancel       Optimizing for performance can greatly enhance the  throughput of your disk but is much more vulnerable to  data loss  Make sure to have appropriate backup strategies    before enabling this feature        
19. t be damaged     FAQs for Mac Users     Q  Why is my drive asking me to format it  It was already   formatted and it contains data    A1 Run a disk repair utility on the drive    A2 Perform permission repair on your system drive  Open the  disk utility  located in  Applications  Utilities  Disk Utility app     select your system drive  usually the first disk listed  and click     Repair Disk Permissions    in the  First Aid  Tab    A3 Restart your computer  As soon as the bootup chime  sounds  press and hold down the option command p r key  combination to reset the PRAM  Release the keys when  the chime sounds a second time  Please refer to your Mac  manual for more information on these procedures    Q  My computer does not recognize the drive    A  Check to make sure that all of your connections are secure  and that the power switch is in the  ON  position  Then check if  your External Hard drive is listed in the Apple System Profiler  If the  problem persists  verify that the appropriate port used is functioning     Q  I m trying to copy files to from FAT32 volumes or network  shares  and it keeps failing    A  FAT32  HFS   and other file system formats allow different  standards of filename length or use of special characters   Rename the offending file s  and try the operation again     Q    have a FAT32 disk  and when    try to copy a large file I  get an error saying there is not enough room on the drive     have lots of free space    A  FAT32 only allows files up to 4G
20. y items listed above  please fill out the  customer support form at     http  7  micronet com support  missingpart htm    Please retain a copy of your receipt  You will need it if warranty  repair service is required in the future     Byte   A unit of digital data  usually made up of eight bits   Data Stream   The flow of data between digital devices such as  computers and hard drives     Driver   Software that enables the computer to communicate  with a peripheral     Gigabyte   1 024 Megabytes  or approximately one billion bytes   The capacity of most hard drives is measured in Gigabytes     Hardware   Physical components of a computer system   computer  hard drives  printers  etc      Hub   A device which links peripherals together onto the same  bus     Interface   Junction between two items of hardware or software  for the exchange of data     Mb  Megabit    One million bits    Mbps  Megabits per second    A data transmission speed of  one million bits per second  Data transmissions are typically  measured in bits  kilobits  megabits etc  per second     MB  Megabyte    1 046 576 bytes     Operating System  QS    Software that controls the assignment  and use of hardware and application software resources     Peripheral   A generic term for hard drives  printers  scanners  and other discreet devices that add functionality to a computer     Port   A connection which enables compatible peripherals to  send and receive data     Software   A set of instructions that enable th
    
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