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How Do You Install An External Hard Drive On Mac?

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How Do You Install An External Hard Drive On Mac?

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If your internal hard drive is nearly filled, a great way to expand your storage capacity is with an external hard drive. Additionally, having an external hard drive allows you to create an emergency backup of your data in the event that your Mac’s internal hard drive becomes disabled. Check your connectivity options. You can connect your external hard drive to your Mac by using either USB or FireWire cable. Consult your owner’s manual to determine the connection type for your particular hard drive. If both connection types are available, FireWire typically offers faster data transfer speeds than USB. Connect the external hard drive to the Mac. Attach your USB or FireWire cable to the appropriately labeled port on the hard drive. Next, attach the other end of the cable to your Mac’s USB or FireWire port. Connect the AC adapter to the drive and plug it into a wall outlet if the hard drive requires external power. If the drive is USB or FireWire powered, it will start automatically when

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