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Jason Arrrrghh!

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sirmeili Rated PG
Joined: 02 Aug 2007 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 21:26:43 Post Subject: Power button |
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Hi. I enjoyed the article. I'm disappointed to hear that when I get my new computer build that the eSATA transfers will be slow. I just got my drive today (500gb version), but for what I paid for it, I think I'll be ok.
I wanted to let everyone know about the power button. Like the reviewer, I was confused about what it was, and actually found this review trying to research it. Here's the dealio on it. If you put your finger on it and hold for a second or two (like mentioned in the article) it will turn the drive off. To turn it on, however, you just have to rub your finger over it! simply pressing it won't work. however a quick swipe and it boots up without a prob
I hope this helps anyone else confused about the power button.
Sir Meili
http://www.meilibox.com
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Jason Arrrrghh!

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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 21:28:45 Post Subject: |
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Thanks! Just wondering, did the manual included with yours happen to actually describe the power button function at all? _________________ Sometimes I laugh so hard that the tears run down my leg!
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sirmeili Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 22:05:17 Post Subject: |
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No. I found out it was a power button by looking at the data sheet at seagate's website. At least I figured it was either that or a activity light (mostly because of the setting to turn off "display and activity lights"). I actually thought it was broken as was about to contact Seagate about an RMA or just return it to Staples. After finding the data sheet I did a bit of searching and found this review and went from there
It took me a bit of trial and error to figure it out, but alas my perseverance paid off!
Sir Meili
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margale Rated PG
Joined: 11 Oct 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:13:05 Post Subject: |
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Thanks for the great article! After I read it, I purchased one of these 750 gig drives, and I "think" I really like it.
HOWEVER, I'm using it on a Macbook with OS X, and I've discovered that the yellow/orange LIGHT that wraps around the unit will only turn OFF with a setting that is stored in the utility software under WINDOWS that comes with the drive. It's not a setting stored in the drive, so it appears to be impossible to turn it off. I keep my computer room dim, and this light is really annoying to me.
Does anyone know a PHYSICAL way to turn it off? I'm reluctant to rip open the drive, but I will if I have to.
Thanks!
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| How did you test eSATA when the AW8D doesn't have any eSATA ports? |
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Jason Arrrrghh!

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Posted: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:17:01 Post Subject: |
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| evermore wrote: | | How did you test eSATA when the AW8D doesn't have any eSATA ports? |
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Using the SATA to eSATA cable/bracket from the Cooler Master XCraft 350 reviewed here. Any board with SATA could support eSATA if the motherboard or enclosure manufacturers would just include one of those simple things! |
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beansweet Rated PG
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