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Using forensic rtx410-3qj – CRU Forensic RTX User Manual

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2. Using Forensic RTX410-3QJ

2.1 Installing a Host Bus Adapter (HBA)


(Optional) Install a host bus adapter (HBA) into an empty expansion slot
inside your computer. If your computer already has the ports you need, you
can skip this step. Compatible cards are available from WiebeTech
(www.wiebetech.com). The following general steps will work for most cards.
Instructions for individual cards may vary, so consult your card’s user
manual.

a) Power down the computer system.
b) Insert the PCI card into an available PCI slot. Do not force it, but it will take firm pressure to fully

seat the interface. It may help to gently rock the card back and forth as you apply pressure.

c) Once the card is fully seated in the slot, secure it in place with a screw.
d) Turn the computer back on.

2.2 Jumper Configuration for 3.5-inch IDE/PATA HDD


If using a 3.5-inch IDE/PATA drive configure the jumpers on your hard drive. The drive must be set to the
Master setting. Consult the instructions for your drive (some drives display configuration information on
the drive’s label). A few drives have both “Master with Slave Present” and “Master without Slave” options.
Choose the latter in this case. In rare cases, if the Master setting does not work then try Cable Select.










2.3 Installing Hard Drives


2.3.2 SATA HDD: 3.5-inch
For SATA drives simply pull on the ejection
handle and open the door. Then just slide in
your SATA drive and shut the door behind it.
The drive slides in with the label up and the
SATA connection on the drive is the side that
slides in first. For extra security for your hard
drive you can lock the bay, but make sure to
unlock it before pulling on the ejection handle
again.






IDE interface

Jumper

Pins

Power

Rear of hard drive

(Example)