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NexStar MX Dual 3.5 HDD Enclosure

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11.Troubleshooting/ FAQ/ Warranty: NexStar MX Dual 3.5" HDD Enclosure: Q. My computer recognizes the NexStar MX Dual, but it does not assign a drive letter to it. A. You are probably using a brand new hard drive. If not, then your computer may not be able to recognize the partition on the hard drive because it is damaged or not a valid format. Please refer to the section "Creating A New Partition" for information on how to create a useable partition on your drive. Q. My computer sometimes recognizes the NexStar MX Dual, but sometimes gives me errors. A. If your computer is giving you problems with the NexStar MX Dual, be sure to connect the USB cable to a rear port, directly off the motherboard or USB PCI card. The cables connecting front USB ports are not always properly shielded and cannot properly handle USB 2.0 speeds, thereby corrupting the signal between the NexStar MX Dual and the computer. Q. Why is the data on my hard drive corrupted? A. Connecting your hard drive to the NexStar MX Dual is just like connecting a hard drive to the inside of your computer. The NexStar MX Dual itself will not corrupt your data. If your data has become corrupt, it is likely caused by the removal of the NexStar MX Dual while data was still being written to the hard drive. CAUTION: Never remove the NexStar MX Dual while data is being written to the hard drive! Doing so may cause the hard drive to become corrupt. Make sure all applications being run off the disk and all files in use are no longer in use before removing the unit. Q. Why is my computer not showing the full size of my hard drive? A. If you are using Windows 98SE, please refer to Microsoft's Windows 98 Support Center and download the large capacity drive patch. Else, verify that your motherboard supports large capacity drives. Some older motherboards cannot use drives larger than 137 GB. If Windows XP/2000 will not let you create a partition larger than 32GB, make sure you are using the NTFS file system, as Windows XP/2000 limits FAT32 partitions to only 32GB. Troubleshooting/ FAQ/ Warranty 20

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11.Troubleshooting/ FAQ/ Warranty:
NexStar MX Dual 3.5" HDD Enclosure:
Q.
My computer recognizes the NexStar MX Dual, but it does not assign a drive letter to it.
A. You are probably using a brand new hard drive. If not, then your computer may not be able to recognize
the partition on the hard drive because it is damaged or not a valid format. Please refer to the section
"Creating A New Partition" for information on how to create a useable partition on your drive.
Q.
My computer sometimes recognizes the NexStar MX Dual, but sometimes gives
me
errors.
A. If your computer is giving you problems with the NexStar MX Dual, be sure to connect the USB cable to
a rear port, directly off the motherboard or USB PCI card. The cables connecting front USB ports are not
always properly shielded and cannot properly handle USB 2.0 speeds, thereby corrupting the signal
between the NexStar MX Dual and the computer.
Q.
Why is the data on
my
hard drive corrupted?
A. Connecting your hard drive to the NexStar MX Dual is just like connecting a hard drive to the inside of
your computer. The NexStar MX Dual itself will not corrupt your data. If your data has become corrupt, it
is likely caused by the removal of the NexStar MX Dual while data was still being written to the hard
drive. CAUTION: Never remove the NexStar MX Dual while data is being written to the hard drive! Doing
so may cause the hard drive to become corrupt. Make sure all applications being run off the disk and all
files in use are no longer in use before removing the unit.
Q. Why is my computer not showing the full size of my hard drive?
A. If you are using Windows 98SE, please refer to Microsoft's Windows 98 Support Center and download
the large capacity drive patch. Else, verify that your motherboard supports large capacity drives. Some
older motherboards cannot use drives larger than 137 GB. If Windows
XP/2000
will not let you create a
partition larger than 32GB, make sure you are using the NTFS file system, as Windows
XP/2000
limits
FAT32 partitions to only 32GB.
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