Difference between revisions of "Lacie d2 Professional drive tips"
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− | + | <LI> Make certain that d2 Professional’s volumes are not being accessed. | |
+ | <LI> Eject the volumes. See Safely Remove LaCie d2 Professional From Your Computer for instructions. Once | ||
the volumes have been properly ejected, the device enters power-saving mode. | the volumes have been properly ejected, the device enters power-saving mode. | ||
− | + | <LI> Apply a long press (minimum four seconds) to the LED button. The LED turns solid blue before turning | |
off."<ref>https://www.lacie.com/www-content/manuals/d2-pro-user-manual/pdf/d2-pro-user-manual-en_US.pdf</ref> | off."<ref>https://www.lacie.com/www-content/manuals/d2-pro-user-manual/pdf/d2-pro-user-manual-en_US.pdf</ref> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 24 February 2019
Power off
"Follow the steps below to turn the device off:
- Make certain that d2 Professional’s volumes are not being accessed.
- Eject the volumes. See Safely Remove LaCie d2 Professional From Your Computer for instructions. Once the volumes have been properly ejected, the device enters power-saving mode.
- Apply a long press (minimum four seconds) to the LED button. The LED turns solid blue before turning off."[1]