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mSATA-SSD to microSATA converter
Item no. 99 40 29
Intended use
The product allows the use of an mSATA-SSD as a substitute for a customary 4.6 cm/1.8" hard
drive/SSD.
This product complies with the applicable national and European requirements. All names of
companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owners. All rights reserved.
Package Contents
• Converter with holding frame
• Operating instructions
Safety Instructions
The warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by non-compliance
with these safety instructions. We do not assume any liability for any resulting
damage!
We shall not accept liability for damage to property or personal injury caused
by incorrect handling or non-compliance with the safety instructions. The
warranty will be void in such cases!
• The unauthorised conversion and/or modifi cation of the product is not permitted for
safety and approval reasons (CE).
• The product is not a toy; keep it away from children.
• The product must not get damp or wet.
• Do not leave packaging material carelessly lying around, since it could become a
dangerous plaything for children.
• Handle the product with care; it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or accidental
falls, even from a low height.
Installation
If you do not have the expertise to install the device correctly, please contact
an expert or a specialist workshop and let them carry out the installation!
Incorrect installation can cause damage both to the converter and also to your
computer and all connected devices.
Switch off the computer in which the converter with the inserted mSATA-SSD
is to be installed, as well as all connected devices. Disconnect all devices
from the mains voltage; pull out the mains plug! Just turning off at the on/off
switch is not enough!
• Plug an mSATA-SSD at fi rst obliquely from above into the corresponding slot of the
converter. Do not use force. Pay attention to the correct position (nib in the socket and slot in
the mSATA-SSD must match).
Then, fold down the mSATA-SSD and secure it with two small screws to the threaded sockets
on the converter.
• Depending on where the supporting frame with the inserted mSATA-SSD should be installed
(computer, hard drive case, etc.), installation requires different procedures.
• Either connect the data/power connector directly to a corresponding port on your computer/
notebook or use a suitable connection cable (identical to the connection cables for slimline
CD/DVD drives).
Pay attention to the correct position of the angle at connectors and on the converter. Only one
jack position is correct; do not use force when connecting them! The plug on the converter
could be damaged; loss of warranty!
• Position all cables so that they cannot get into the PC fan. Use cable fasteners, for example.
Furthermore, the cables are to be laid/fi xed so that they cannot slip out from the connectors
of the motherboard/converter.
• Close the housing of the device in which you have installed the converter with the inserted
mSATA-SSD.
• Turn on all devices.
If your computer does not start correctly, switch it off immediately and check all
settings and cable connections, unplug the power supply before opening your com-
puter again!
Partitioning and formatting
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As long as the SATA connections are activated in the BIOS/setup, all connected drives will be
detected automatically when you start the computer.
Version 02/13
Instructions on how to open the BIOS/setup can usually be found in the operating instructions
of your computer system or the motherboard. With many computers, pressing the "DEL" or
"ENTF" key immediately after starting the computer will open the BIOS/setup.
Pay attention to the corresponding messages on the screen that show up immediately after
starting the computer (e.g. "Press DEL to enter Setup" or similar).
Like a conventional SSD/hard disc, a new, "empty" mSATA-SSD has to be partitioned and
formatted after installation. After that you can install an operating system, if desired.
If the mSATA-SSD should, for example, be operated as a second internal or external volume
(e.g. in a USB/1394 drive housing), partitioning and formatting is easily possible using the
computer administration e.g. in Windows 7 and Windows 8.
If you would like to start the operating system from the mSATA-SSD, e.g. Windows 7 or
Windows 8, insert the Windows CD in the corresponding drive of your computer.
After starting the computer, the installation of Windows is done automatically by the CD.
To boot the computer from a boot-capable CD (e.g. the Windows CD), some motherboards/
computers require that the boot sequence be altered in the BIOS/Setup (boot from CD fi rst,
only then from the SSD/hard drive).
Windows detects the new, empty mSATA-SSD while booting from the CD and offers a
corresponding option for partitioning and subsequent formatting.
Tips & Notes
• There are two different ways to calculate "MBytes" and "GBytes".
For "experienced computer pros," 1kByte is exactly 1024 Bytes (binary =2^10). 1MByte is
1024*1024=1048576 Bytes (binary =2^20), etc. For "normal" users, 1kByte (1 "kilobyte") is
only 1000 Bytes, just as 1 kilometre is exactly 1000 metres. So 1 MByte is "only" 1 million
bytes, i.e. 1,000,000 bytes.
• In your own interest, perform backups regularly. Crucial data should be stored as copies on
multiple data carriers and also kept in different locations.
• Because the converter with the inserted mSATA-SSD works like a conventional SATA-SSD or
SATA hard drive and is therefore detected automatically, no drivers are required for operation.
Disposal
If you use, e.g. a 60GByte-mSATA-SSD, it has a capacity of 60 or approximately
55.88 GByte, depending on the calculation version one uses.
This is also why the BIOS/setup, the operating system or programmes for the
administration of data storage media show different values.
Manufacturers of SSDs or hard drives use the equation 1000 Bytes = 1 kByte.
Electrical/electronic products must not be disposed of in the domestic waste.
Dispose of the product at the end of its serviceable life in accordance with the
current statutory requirements; e. g. return it to any suitable collection point.
These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1,
D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfi lming,
or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor.
Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in
technology and equipment reserved.
© Copyright 2013 by Conrad Electronic SE.

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