: Plug the other end into an available USB-A or USB-C port on your computer. Check Power :
Try a different USB port, restart your computer, or proceed to Step 4 (Initialization).
If you plan to use the drive strictly on Windows, you likely don't need to do anything else—the drive is usually pre-formatted correctly. However, it is good practice to check the format:
: These require an external power source. Plug the included power adapter into a wall outlet and then into the drive. Step 2: Initial Setup & Registration
: Plug the other end into an available USB-A or USB-C port on your computer. Check Power :
Try a different USB port, restart your computer, or proceed to Step 4 (Initialization).
If you plan to use the drive strictly on Windows, you likely don't need to do anything else—the drive is usually pre-formatted correctly. However, it is good practice to check the format:
: These require an external power source. Plug the included power adapter into a wall outlet and then into the drive. Step 2: Initial Setup & Registration