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1. 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 a hard drive on Mac OS X O 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 DataDock Il is ready to use on o as bom T RO z om woe 11 Formatting the Drive in Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista 1 Open the disk management console located at Windows System3e diskmgmt msc on your system drive A list of the attached drives and their respective volumes will appear Select the Fantom Drives DataDock II Disk 2 Right click on a DataDock II volume If it s not initialized a red No Entry logo will cover the disk icon Right click on the disk and select Initialize Disk Follow the on screen instructions 3 Right click the initialized volume The area right of the disk icon In the context menu select New Partition Follow the on screen instructions In the File System pop up menu select NTFS The default formatting option is Full format A Full format will take about 30 90 minutes A Quick format will take just a few minutes but will do less verifying of the Drive than a Full
2. Power Rebuild light is OFF for the disk module 3 RAID 1 data rebuild Rebuild Status light blinks orange Survivor power rebuild light will blink replacement module power rebuild light glows solid Connecting the drive 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 a three prong outlet 3 Plug in the eSATA FireWire or the USB 2 0 data cables The DataDock can only use one connection at a time eSATA USB and FireWire 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 The GForce Megadisk Combo Hard Disk has two FireWire ports for connecting additional FireWire device in a daisy chain 4 Press the power switch located on the back of the DataDock ll Hard Disk Once the Drive is powered up your computer should recognize it and the Drive will be ready to use Setting the RAID Operation Mode The DataDock Il is preconfigured from the factory for Mirrored operation RAID 1 If you wish to reconfigure it for a different operation mode please follow the instructions below You can c
3. USB 2 0 compatibility with USB 1 x USB 2 0 ports are backward compatible with USB 1 x However if you connect the Drive to a USB 1 x port it will operate at USB 1 x speeds System Requirements Power Macintosh G4 or newer running Mac OS X 10 4 or newer 733 MHz Pentium 3 class PC or faster CPU running Windows XP SP2 2003 or Vista An available eSATA Port or An available USB 1 1 or 2 0 port or An available FireWire 400 port or An available FireWire 800 port Parts amp Accessories List The package contains the following items e Fantom Drives DataDock II Hard Disk e Quick Start Installation Guide e FireWire 400 cable e FireWire 800 cable e eSATA cable e USB cable e Disk Stand e AC Adapter If you are missing any items listed above please fill out the customer support form at http 7 www FantomDrives com help O Please retain a copy of your receipt You will need it if warranty repair service is required in the future Precautions Please follow the precautions described below to avoid damage to your DataDock Il and void the warranty DO NOT open the case Doing so will void the warranty DO NOT use a third party AC adapter or power cord Doing so may damage the Drive and void the warranty DO NOT bump jar or drop the Drive as this may damage it or result in loss of data DO NOT disconnect any cables while the Drive is powered on without first properly dismounting the device via your operating sy
4. 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 Wirte cochino and Sate Hermovel Optrraze for Quack removal Tiss setro dsables wte caching on the ds and n Windows so you ca deconnect Pes device without usnog the Safe Removal lt n Otman for This setting enables wrte caching in Windows to mprove dsk pedomance To deconnect this device trom the computer cick the Safely Benge irda con in the tasbe notficaton wee geforce J Enable wrte cacheg on the ak Tha setting meroves dek pedomance bul power outage or equemert faire mgt rend n Gata loss or coTupbon F Erate etvarces perfomance Recommensed orty tor Geks wan g DOCKLE Dower SODY Tus sarng futher rroroves Gsk perfomance tut t mso nerases the nak cf data loss f the dek eses newer Feas Deae J 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 13 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
5. format Click Start Once the format process is complete your DataDock Il is ready to use g Computer Management DER a File Action View Window Help 8 x om e fs Volume Layout Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free amp WINXP E Partition Basic FAT32 Healthy Boot 10 81 GB 6 40 GB 59 amp WIN98 C Partition Basic FAT32 Healthy System 7 80GB 7 05 GB 90 lt pisk 0 eee Basic WIN98 C WINXP E 18 64 GB 7 81 GB FAT32 10 82 GB FAT32 Online Healthy System Healthy Boot Sisk 1 Unknown 1168 81 GB Not Initialized Initialize Disk Properties New Partition CD ROM D Help 2 Properties No Media W Unallocated J Primary partition J Extended partition jj Logite 12 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 console located at Windows r MICRONET FANTOM DRIVE EEE 1354 55P2 Device Properties E3 General Pokoes Voksnes Driver Datas System3e diskmgmt msc on your system drive A list of the attached drives and their respective volumes will appear Right click on the Fantom external disk in the disk list and select properties
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7. 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 warranty 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 pr
8. Il QuickStart Installation Guide Windows amp Mac Thank you for choosing Fantom Drives Your Fantom Drives DataDock ll has been built to the highest standard of quality and workmanship is compatible with all USB FireWire400 FireWire 800 or eSATA capable Apple Macintosh computers running MacOS 10 3 or greater and PC Compatible computers running Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 and Windows Vista We at Fantom Drives take great pride in bringing personal satisfaction to each of our customers When used according to the instructions in this guide your Fantom Drives DataDock II will provide years of trouble free operation Contents INEPOGUCEION ies eset e isda e EE E a 3 System Requirements eccceeee eens ee ee ee eeeees 3 Parts amp Accessories List 0 cccceceeeeeeeeee es 4 Pr cautions isete see aceite asec Ae E heed ea E AAE ee ee 4 Fantom Drives External Hard Drive at a Glance 5 Status Indicator Lights eee eee es 6 Connecting the Drive to Your Computer 6 Setting the RAID operating mode 065 7 RAID Modes Descriptions ccceceee eee en es 8 RAIDS 1 MIRFOR Asant dia ovina eak N sail dioica these scadeans 8 SPAM ie oyeect eaves vowsua acehs E eolors catalan 8 RAID O Striping 0 c cece eeeeee ee ee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 Hot Plug Disk Replacement 6 ceeeeeeeeeeee
9. an 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 HI SPEED USB Hub What does this mean A This alert message means you plugged the drive into a USB port that only supports USB 1 1 Your drive will be accessible but will operate at USB 1 1 speeds If an issue cannot resolved by using our FAQ please contact Technical Support via the Fantom Drives support site at http 7 www Fantomdrives com help 18 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 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 bec
10. ds of filename length or use of special characters Rename the offending file s and try the operation again Q I have a FAT32 disk and when I try to copy a large file I get an error saying there is not enough room on the drive I have lots of free space A FAT32 only allows files up to 4GB in size To copy larger files please reformat the volume using MacOS Extended Format 16 FAQs for PC Users Q My computer does not recognize the drive A Make sure all of your connections are secure If you connecting the disk to 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 I 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 condition 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 d
11. ed drive will have a dark Power Rebuild light To replace a drive please follow these steps 1 Gently press the drive release latch see page 6 The DataDock Il Interface components to release the drive tray 2 Gently pull out the disk drive tray handle and slide out the drive tray 3 To replace Slide in the replacement drive tray with the tray handle open When the tray is slid all the way into the DataDock ll push the tray handle closed Replacing a disk module may interrupt the host connection momentarily Please make sure that there are no open files on the DataDock volume before replacing a disk module the RAID with a drive tray missing will disrupt airflow and may cause the DataDock II to fail O NEVER remove a drive tray without replacing it Operating 10 Formatting Your Drive Your DataDock Il comes preformatted at the factory with the FAT32 file system which will mount on most modern operating systems FAT32 has some limitations and we recommend you reformat the volume to a file system format more compatible with your particular computer and operating system environment be sure to create a copy of the files you wish to keep to another Formatting a hard drive erases all data contained on it Please location before reformatting Formatting the drive in Mac OS X 1 Launch the Disk Utility application located under Applications Utilities folder 2 Highlight your new drive and select the
12. eee 9 Formatting Your DataDock Il 0eeeeeee 10 Formatting the Drive in Mac OS X aseeseen 10 Formatting the Drive in Windows 0 0eeeeeeees 11 Optimizing Windows Caching Algorithm 12 How to safely dismount and turn off your Fantom Drives External Hard Drive 13 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 14 General QueStionS c cece cecceeee cece eeeeeeeeenaeenanes 14 FAQs for Mac Users 0 0 0 ccc ceccc ccc ceeeeeee ces eeeeeeeseeeaeens 15 FAQS for PG USERS e er sear essnes sin iniereeiesbeteets 16 One Year Limited Warranty eeeeeeeeee eee 18 Contact Information c ccccccececeeeueceeeucueeeecuneeens 20 Introduction Welcome and thank you for purchasing DataDock eSATA USB High Capacity Hard Disk from Fantom Drives In photos and illustrations in this guide The following alert symbols are used in this guide This signifies important Misa This signifies important infor information for ALL users mation for USB 2 0 users This signifies important infor This signifies important infor mation for eSATA users mation for FireWire users The DataDock Il Hard Disk can only sustain one connection type at any given time the drive will appear as an eSATA device when connected via eSATA a FireWire device when connected via FireWire and as a USB device if the USB cable is connected
13. g measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 26 2009 DD2QM Rev 1 The material in this document is for information 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 and Fantom Drives assume 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 The Fantom Drives Logo Fantom Drives and the Fantom Drives logo are registered trademarks of Fantom Drives Technology Macintosh and the MacOS Logo are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft Windows the Windows Logo and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Kensington and the Kensington Security Slot are trademarks of Kensington Computer Products Group KTG All other names and logos are property of their respective owners Copyright 1999 2009 Fantom Drives Technology 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
14. oduct 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 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 19260 Van Ness Avenue Torrance CA 90501 Sales 310 320 7272 Support http 7 www FantomDrives com hel www FantomDrives com FANTOM DRIVES 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 followin
15. ome 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 It 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 Please contact Fantom Drives at the number listed on the reverse side for further information 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 alterations and attachments not under warranty prior to returning the Product to Fantom Drives Fantom Drives is not liable for any loss or damage to these items 18 19 19 This limited warranty does not cover
16. onfigure your DataDock Il to use different RAID modes to map the physical hard drives to a virtual drive or Volume that is visible to the host computer The host operating system treats this volume as if i s a single physical drive overcoming restrictions that are imposed by physical hard drives such as speed storage capacity or data storage reliability To select a RAID mode make sure that the unit is powered off and refer to the following instructions 1 Set the rotary switch on the back of the DataDock II with a small flathead screwdriver to the desired storage policy Please refer to page 5 for the locations of the RAID O storage policy mode switch and commit button SPAN 2 Turn on the DataDock Il 3 The Power Rebuild lights will PAID 1 begin to blink Press and hold the recessed Mode Change Commit button with a pin or paperclip for about 5 seconds until the Power Rebuild lights stop blinking Creating new virtual volumes will destroy any existing data Please exercise care before pressing the Commit button that existed on the previous volume to remove the existing disk partition prior to changing the RAID mode or the new volume may appear to have a partition with the wrong size or will be unformattable You may use your computer s disk utility Mac applications disk utilty Windows Windows System32 diskmgmt msc to remove the partition s on the DataDock II Please consult your OS help or visit http www fan
17. r supply is connected through a UPS or surge protector In case of a power surge or brown black out the hard drive s sensitive electrical components will not be damaged Lastly as long as the DataDock Il is configured as a parity or mirrored RAID you will be able to sustain a disk failure without losing access to your data 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 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 standar
18. rivers 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 17 Q I 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 External Hard drive Right click on the right hand box in the pop up menu select Delete Partition Once you do this it will 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 You will see a default value for the drive click Next You will then see a drive letter you c
19. stem doing so can result in data loss and possible damage DO NOT set any liquids or beverages on the Drive as they may damage the internal electronics 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 on lost data or files Fantom Drives DataDock II Hard Disk at a Glance Power Rebuild z Status Light blue PS Activity Status Light red Removable Disk Oana mo Modules Z Top Disk Fault A Bottom Disk Fault Rebuild Status Disk Module Latches FireWire 800 Ports Vent Do not block FireWire 400 USB 2 0 port Por eSATA port Security Power Switch Lock Slot AC adapter port al fa eSATA OC IN 5V 12V i Indicator Lights The DataDock II provide information on its operation through the indicator lights There are two disk fault lights one for each disk along with Rebuild Status light Each module has a Power Rebuild Status Light Blue and a Activity Status Light Red The following is a description of the light functions 1 Normal Operation During normal operation the Power Rebuild light will glow solid blue on each disk module The Activity light will either be off or blinking on activity The disk fault lights and rebuild status lights are dark 2 Disk fault Disk fault light for the respective disk will glow red
20. time display in the bottom right and icons to the left of the time One of the icons will be an icon with a green diagonal arrow on it 2 Left click on this icon You will receive the alert message Safely Remove or Stop followed by the drive letter for the device 3 Left click on the appropriate device 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 4 Click OK 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 How to turn off and disconnect the Drive with the computer turned off PC and Mac When you shut down your computer the DataDock Il volume dismounts automatically With the computer turned off simply turn off the Drive You may then unplug the power cord and data cable if you want to disconnect the drive 14 Troubleshooting General Questions Q I 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 1 000 000 000 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 b
21. ting in a seamless expansion Hard drive A and B are concatenated into a single virtual volume with a storage capacity that is equal to the sum of each of the physical hard drives A and B In the event of disk failure the surviving member of the span is likely recoverable but because the data is written sequentially to one disk and then the other the data available for recovery may vary depending on which member failed RAID O The RAID O striping storage policy presents the best data speed by using both disks in parallel Hard drive data segments are written to different disks simultaneously which increases performance but at an increased fault sensitivity two drive s worth of data may be lost at a single disk fault The FAST storage policy creates a single virtual volume that is striped across both hard drives with a storage capacity that is equal to the sum of both hard disk drives loss of ALL data and is very difficult to recover RAID O should only be used when speed is required and the data can RAID O has no fault tolerance A single disk failure will cause be recovered from backup Hot Plug Drive Replacement In the event of a disk failure the DataDock II supports the ability to hot swap drives without powering down the system A data module can be removed and replaced without powering off the unit or taking the system off line In RAID1 configuration the rebuilding will proceed automatically in the background A fail
22. tomdrives com support fags for additional information 0 When changing RAID modes to an existing volume it is necessary RAID Modes RAID 1 The RAID 1 storage policy stores all data in duplicate on each drives to protect against data loss due to drive failure and is the default configuration of the DataDock Il One drive mirrors the other at all times which means every write operation goes to both drives RAID 1 provides the highest level of data fault tolerance but halves the amount of storage capacity because all data must be stored twice The resulting storage capacity of the virtual volume will be equivalent to the size of one hard drive If one drive fails the volume is still usable but it is in a vulnerable state because its mirrored hard drive is inaccessible When the offline drive is replaced the DataDock II will begins a rebuild process immediately to restore data redundancy Although the volume remains available during the rebuild process the volume is susceptible to data loss through damage to the remaining drive until redundancy is restored at the end of the rebuild and verification process Host access takes precedence over the rebuild process If you continue to use the volume during the rebuild the rebuild process will take a longer time to complete and the host data transfer performance will also be affected Span The Span storage policy concatenates the two physical hard drives as a single large volume resul
23. ytes and one gigabyte is equal to 1 073 741 824 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 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 15 Q Can I leave my DataDock II on all the time or should I turn it off when not in use A The DataDock Il is meant to be left on but does not add any limitations on being turned off Drive reliability is definitely affected by repeated power cycles and the DataDock II cannot alleviate this In addition Fantom Drives recommends that the drive s powe
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