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User reviews and opinions
| gamerChad |
4:40pm on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Loading proceeded without a hitch. Easy To Install,Fast,Quiet It is a good one if you use it w/ only Windows. But if you want to use both MAC & Windows it gets kinda difficult. | |
| skyline77 |
2:13pm on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I cloned a 250 GB drive to this one using Seagate Discwizard. Worked perfectly. No problems Quiet, fast, reasonably priced. Incredible difficult to configure. The MioNet web interface is terrible. | |
| Internets |
1:03am on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I got this drive to replace a slow 5400 rpm Seagate drive and is amazed at the screaming performance and its quietness. Working perfectly with Mac OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard). Working perfectly with Mac OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard). After 10 months. | |
| phillg |
3:07am on Monday, April 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought this drive to replace smaller drive in new Toshiba laptop. It is quick, quiet and no problems. I was so impressed. So far it works fine, however I noticed that it is not as quiet as the other disk I had before | |
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Product Warranty Registration
Register online at www.acomdata.com. Once you enter the site, click on Product Registration and follow the instructions. Advantages of Online Registration: 1. Its fast, free, and your product is registered immediately; 2. Free unlimited online technical support; 3. You get your own personalized support page: download software updates access all online support services view all of your registered AcomData products manage your personal profile; 4. If you need warranty service, arranging product returns is faster and easier if you registered online. You may also register via mail by filling out and returning the Registration Card included in the package. When registering your AcomData product you will need the model number and serial number. Both are printed on the product label affixed to the box, and on the label affixed to the Drive's stand.
System Requirements for Windows
What you need for the Drive itself: Minimum 233 MHz processor (Pentium, Celeron, AMD, etc.) Windows XP (Home, Professional, x64, MCE), 2000, Me or 98SE Available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1* port
* If using a USB 1.1 connection, data transfers will be at USB 1.1 speeds (up to 12 Mbps).
Password Security has no additional requirements. PushButton Backup and Sync use the supplied Redemption backup software, which gets installed on your HybridDrive when you activate the Nomad Mobile Desktop. Nomad Mobile Desktop has no additional requirements. However, not all of the bundled applications may be compatible with all supported Windows operating systems.
Attention Windows 98SE and 2000 (pre-SP4) Users: You will need to install the USB 2.0 driver from the supplied CD before you connect the Drive to your computer. Instructions are provided in "Installing the USB 2.0 Driver."
System Requirements for Mac
What you need for the Drive itself: Mac with a G3 (or later) or Intel processor Mac OS 10.2 or later Available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1* port
Password Security requires 5 MB of free computer hard disk space for the SecureHD Login software. PushButton Backup and Sync use the supplied Redemption backup software, which requires: Mac OS 10.3 or later 20 MB of free computer hard disk space Attention Mac OS 10.2 users: Your AcomData Drive was formatted at the factory with the FAT32 file system. However, Mac OS 10.2 does not recognize FAT32/MS-DOS formatted volumes larger than 128 GB. If these conditions pertain to your situation, there are several ways to deal with this issue:
1. If you dont need Windows compatibility, you can re-format the Drive using one of the Mac OS Extended file systems. See "Re-Formatting the Drive" for instructions; 2. If you want to maintain Windows compatibility, you can partition the Drive such that no partition is larger than 128 GB. Partitioning a hard disk will erase any data stored on the disk. Go to http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107483 for instructions; 3. Before you connect the Drive, upgrade to Mac OS 10.3 or later. This option will allow you to maintain Windows compatibility and no partitioning or re-formatting is required. For more information about this issue, go to: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107483 on the Apple web site.
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E5 HybridDrive at a Glance
PushButton Lights up blue when the Drive is powered on. Flashes red when reading or writing data. Press to run a backup operation. (Requires installation of the supplied software.) Removable Stand Can be removed for horizontal placement or stacking of Drives.
Power Switch Turn the Drive on and off as needed while your computer is running. See How to Properly Turn Off and Disconnect the Drive for details. USB 2.0/1.1 Port The supplied USB cable plugs in here. The Drive has a Type B port, and your computer has a Type A port, which correspond to the connectors of the USB cable. Power Port The AC adapter plugs in here. When connecting the Drive, take care to orient the connector properly, as it will only go in one way. Actual layout of back panel may not be exactly as shown. 18
E5 HybridDrive In-Depth
This chapter describes, in detail, the innovative features available with your AcomData HybridDrive. We recommend you take a few moments to read it through and discover what makes your HybridDrive so much more than a highperformance data storage device.
VirtualCD + SecureHD
Your HybridDrive uses an advanced partition scheme called VirtualCD + SecureHD. The Drive was formatted at the factory with two partitions. As the name implies, one is the CD partition; the other is the HD (Hard Disk) partition. When you connect the Drive to your computer, the two partitions will mount as separate, distinct volumes, as if they were two discrete devices. The CD partition is recognized by your computer as a CDROM volume with the label "CD PART." On Windows PCs it will appear in My Computer under Devices with Removable Storage. On the Mac OS it will appear on the Desktop and in the Finder. The CD partition stores the software and documentation bundled with your Drive. This is what makes the portabil19
ity of Password Security and the Nomad Mobile Desktop applications possible, enabling you to use these features on any compatible computer. (More on Password Security and Nomad Mobile Desktop below.) The CD partition is read-only; you cannot delete it or modify it. The HD partition is a standard hard disk partition that mounts to your system just like any other hard disk volume, except you have the option to secure it using Password Security. The HD partition is where the data you save to the Drive is stored. If you activate the Nomad Mobile Desktop, the included applications are installed on, and run from, the HD partition.
application that you can launch from within the Mobile Desktop at any time. (For instructions on using PushButton Backup, Sync and other functions in Redemption, see the PushButton Backup User's Guide.) OpenOffice.org OpenOffice.org is an office suite from Sun Microsystems. It includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, vector graphics editor, and database component. OpenOffice.org is compatible with Microsoft Office and other office suites. The source code of the suite was released as an open source project with the aim of breaking the market dominance of Microsoft Office by providing a lower-cost, high-quality, open alternative. For more information about OpenOffice.org, visit www.openoffice.org. Thunderbird Thunderbird is an award-winning, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. For more information, visit www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/. Skype Used by millions everyday, Skype is powerful P2P software
that lets you talk to people around the world using your computer. Features include voice calls, text messaging and conferencing. Calls between Skype users are free. You can even place calls to traditional phones (charges may apply). For more information about Skype, go to www.skype.com. Utilities Nomad also comes with several utilities to help you quickly access your stored files, track disk usage, and manage settings and Password Security.
PushButton Backup
PushButton Backup is a faster, easier way to run routine data backups. Rather than having to launch a backup utility and set cumbersome parameters every time you want to backup your files, all you need to do is press the PushButton on your Drive. Not only does PushButton Backup make backups simpler and more convenient, but since youre backing up your data to a high-performance hard driveas opposed to say, tape or optical mediabackups are also much faster. A detailed explanation of the various backup operations available, as well as full instructions for setting up and using
PushButton Backup, are provided in the PushButton Backup User's Guide, located on the CD partition of your Drive.
Synchronization (Sync)
Sync allows you to easily synchronize the data on two or more computers/hard drives. You can work from multiple drives without the need to keep track of what files are on which drives. Sync is one of the operations that can be launched via the PushButton. A more detailed explanation and instructions are provided in the PushButton Backup User's Guide.
About Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Your AcomData Drive is equipped with a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface (USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus."). USB 2.0 has a maximum interface transfer rate (bandwidth) of 480 Mbps (Megabits per second). That's 40 times faster than the earlier standard, USB 1.1, which has a bandwidth of 12 Mbps. Performance in day-to-day use will depend on many factors, including: CPU utilization; file system overhead; the number of active devices on the USB bus; the size, structure and
How to set applications auto-launch 1. If the Mobile Desktop is not on screen, click on the Nomad icon in the Taskbar. 2. On the Mobile Desktop, click 'Device Info'. 3. In the Device Info window, click the Settings tab. 4. Under Settings, check the applications you want to autolaunch, and click OK. The applications you check will autolaunch the next time you mount the Drive. Using Redemption Redemption can be used as a stand-alone application or in conjunction with PushButton Backup. The Sync feature is also a function of Redemption. For instructions on using Redemption, see the PushButton Backup User's Guide. If you plan to use PushButton Backup, make sure Redemption is set to autolaunch. In order for the PushButton to work, Redemption must be running. If Redemption is not set to auto-launch, you will need to manually launch the application before running a backup via the PushButton. If Redemption is set to auto-launch, when the Drive mounts
the Redemption splash screen and user interface will briefly flash on screen; the Redemption icon will appear in the Taskbar and remain there as long as Redemption is active. Redemption will remain active and in the background as long as you do not manually quit the application, or as long as the Drive is mounted to your system. Redemption will remain in the background until you call it up, either by clicking 'Backup' in the Mobile Desktop or by pressing the PushButton on the Drive.
Using the Other Applications Most of the main applications on the Mobile Desktop are third-party programs that work just like any other Windowscompatible software. It is beyond the scope of this guide to provide user instructions for all applications. The exception is Redemption, which was developed specifically for your HybridDrive. Some of the applications are furnished with HTML help documents, which contain links to various resources and guides. For example, to get help for OpenOffice.org, go to HD PART (in My Computer) > Apps > Portable Open Office and launch the document 'help.html'.
You can also visit the software manufacturers' web sites for assistance and further information: OpenOffice.org: www.openoffice.org Thunderbird: www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Skype: www.skype.com
Using Password Security
Changing the Password
You can change the password at any time. Doing so will not affect any data stored on your Drive. 1. Make sure the Drive is connected to your computer and powered on. 2. There are a number of ways to access the window that lets you change the password. Select an option below and then proceed to step 3. From the Welcome Screen: Click on 'Change Password'. From the SecureHD Login window: Click the Options button. From the Nomad Mobile Desktop: Click 'Password Security'. If you are logged in but Nomad was not activated: Double-click the CD PART icon in My Computer. In the CD PART icon window, double-click PWMangr.exe. 3. In the Current Password field, enter the current password.
4. In the New Password field, enter your new password. 5. In the Confirm New Password field, re-enter the new password. 6. In the Hint field, type in a word or short phrase that will help you remember your password in case you forget it. Click OK. 7. You will see a message telling you to unplug and plug in the device. Click OK, then unplug and plug in the USB cable connected to the Drive. 8. After you re-connect the Drive, either the Welcome Screen or the SecureHD Login window will appear. If the Welcome Screen appears, click on 'Login' to access the SecureHD Login window. Enter your password and then click OK. You will see an alert message which says, 'Login successful. The HD partition is now mounted and ready to use.' Click OK or just wait for the message to time out.
Disabling Password Security
You can disable Password Security at any time. Doing so will not affect any data stored on your Drive. 1. Make sure the Drive is connected to your computer and powered on. 2. There are a number of ways to access the window that lets you disable Password Security. Select an option below and then proceed to step 3. From the Welcome Screen: Click on 'Disable Password Security'. From the SecureHD Login window: Click the Options button. From the Nomad Mobile Desktop: Click 'Password Security'. If you are logged in but Nomad was not activated: Double-click the CD PART icon in My Computer. In the CD PART icon window, double-click PWMangr.exe. 3. Check Disable Password Security. 4. In the Current Password field, enter the password and click OK.
5. You will see a message telling you to unplug and plug in the device. Click OK, then unplug and plug in the USB cable connected to the Drive. 6. After you re-connect the Drive, both the CD partition and the HD partition will mount automatically. You can confirm this by going to My Computer where you should see the CD PART and HD PART icons.
Enabling Password Security
You can enable Password Security at any time. Doing so will not affect any data stored on your Drive. 1. Make sure the Drive is connected to your computer and powered on. 2. There are a number of ways to access the window that lets you enable Password Security. Select an option below and then proceed to step 3. From the Nomad Mobile Desktop: Click 'Password Security'. If Nomad was not activated: Double-click the CD PART icon in My Computer. In the CD PART icon window, double-click PWMangr.exe.
Renaming the HD Partition
The default name (label) of the HD partition is "HD PART." You can change the label, if you wish, in order to make the name more meaningful to you (e.g. "My Work", "HD 1", etc.) If you plan to re-format the HD partition, you will have the opportunity to re-name the partition during the formatting process. Option 1: 1. Click on the HD PART icon on the Desktop and press Return. 2. Type a new name in the label field and press Return. You may be required to enter an administrator password before the change is accepted. Option 2: 1. Select the HD PART icon, either on the Desktop or in the Finder. 2. In the Finder, go to File > Get Info to open the Info window. 3. In the 'Name & Extension:' field, type in the new name and then close the Info window.
About Formatting & File Systems
Formatting a hard disk erases all data stored on the disk! Before you reformat or partition your Drive, be sure to save a copy of any files you wish to keep to another storage device. You can only re-format the HD partition. The CD partition cannot be altered or deleted.
About Formatting
Before a hard disk can be used to store data it must contain one or more partitions, and each partition must be formatted with a given file system. ("Formatting" is also commonly referred to as "Initializing" on the Mac OS.) A file system defines the disks directory structure for keeping track of and accessing files. It also governs other features, such as the way files are named, the maximum allowable size of a file or volume, and the disk's allocation unit size (the smallest unit of data storage on a disk). The HD partition of your AcomData Drive was formatted at the factory with the FAT32 file system. This makes the Drive compatible with both Mac and PC, and ready to use right
out of the box. However, you may want to re-format the HD partition with another file system. This section provides a brief overview of the most common file systems used on Macs and PCs, and tips for selecting the file system that best suits your needs.
and write data because the Drives read/write mechanism spends more time searching for fragments or free clusters. We recommend using defragmentation and optimization software to maximize storage efficiency and optimize performance. Optimization re-organizes files so that the files you use most often can be accessed more quickly. Defragmentation (defragging) consolidates file fragments into more efficient contiguous clusters.
Examining and Repairing a Hard Drive
There are a number of reasons why a hard drive may become damaged or the data may become corrupted. Regular examination of a hard drive with a quality diagnostic and repair utility is the best way to prevent irreparable disk damage and avoid data loss. There are several software packages available that offer a suite of disk management and repair utilities, including defragmentation, optimization, repair, erased file recovery and more. How often you should perform maintenance depends on how much you use the drive. If you use your hard drive on a daily basis, its a good idea to examine it for damage about once a month. Some maintenance and repair operations can take quite
some time, so its wise to perform hard drive maintenance at times when you dont need to use your computer. The good news is that, for the most part, you wont need to tend to the computer while the software performs these operations.
Protecting Your Data from Malware
One of the greatest threats to your data comes from viruses and other malware, such as worms, trojan horses and spyware. (The term 'virus' is commonly used to refer to all forms of malware.) These are insidious programs created by malefactors and designed to damage or disable a computer or network, or steal personal information. The worst part is you may not be aware that your system has been infected until its too late. The most common way computers catch viruses is by downloading and sharing infected files via e-mail and other Internet services. You can protect your data against viruses by using anti-virus software. These programs are designed to seek out and eradicate or quarantine viruses before they can cause damage. There are a number of good anti-virus programs on the market for both PC and Mac.
Cleaning the Drive Case
Always unplug all cables from the Drive before cleaning it. Clean the Drive using a soft, dry cloth. For tough dirt, dampen a soft cloth with some neutral detergent diluted in 5 to 6 parts water; wipe off the dirt, then wipe off the Drive with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, paint thinner, or other chemicals; they may damage the case materials.
Stacking Drives
Your AcomData Drive was designed to be stackable so that you can add even more high-performance data storage without taking up more desktop space. For this section we assume that you already have an AcomData Drive installed on your system, and that the Drive is placed in the horizontal position. 1. Follow the steps in the section Horizontal Placement to properly prepare a Drive for stacking. 2. Place one Drive onto the other, making sure the feet of the second Drive are properly seated in the foot indentations of the first Drive. 3. Follow the instructions in the section Connecting the Drive to Your Computer.
Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem with your AcomData product, you should take the following actions in the order specified: 1. Make sure you followed the instructions in this guide. 2. Consult the Troubleshooting sections of this guide. 3. If the issue is still not resolved, contact Technical Support using one of the following options: a) via the Technical Support form at www.acomdata.com; b) via e-mail at techsupport@acomdata.com; c) by telephone at (909) 348-0680, during business hours (Pacific Time).
Troubleshooting for Windows Users
The Drive will not power on A: Make sure the connections are secure. My computer does not recognize the Drive. A: Possible reasons: Make sure all of the connections are secure. If you have an add-on card, make sure it is working properly and update the software/firmware. Make sure you have the latest updates for your operating system. The CD partition mounts but Nomad Mobile Desktop will not launch. First, be sure that the Nomad Mobile Desktop was activated. See "Setting Up & Using HybridDrive on Windows" for instructions. If Nomad is supposed to launch, but doesn't, click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Taskbar (the icon with the green arrow). Select the Drive from the list (it will be listed as "USB Mass Storage Device", and have two drive letters). You will then see a message telling you it is safe to remove
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to activate Nomad in order to use my HybridDrive? (Windows only) Activation of Nomad Mobile Desktop is optional and can be done at any time. However, if you want to use the PushButton Backup or Sync features of your HybridDrive, you must activate Nomad. This is because PushButton Backup and Sync need the Redemption Backup software in order to function, and Redemption is only available if you activate Nomad. Q: Are there any fees for activating Nomad? No. Nomad and all bundled applications are provided to you free of charge. Q: Is Nomad available for the Mac? At this time, Nomad is not compatible with Macintosh computers. Q: How much disk space on my HybridDrive do the Nomad Mobile Desktop applications take up? The entire installation will require approximately 300 MB. Q: Can I choose which applications to install? When you activate Nomad, all of the bundled applications are installed on your HybridDrive. You cannot install applications individually, exclude any applications from being installed, or remove individual applications after Nomad is activated.
Q: Do the applications bundled with Nomad have the same features as the stand-alone versions available directly from the software manufacturers? The short answer is "yes." The long answer is: most Nomad Mobile Desktop applications are customized portable versions of desktop applications offered by third-party software manufacturers. Generally speaking, it is safe to say that the portable versions are identical to the desktop versions, however we have no control over this. AcomData does customize the software somewhat to ensure certain features are optimized for portability. We also thoroughly test the software before releasing it to the public. So, you can feel confident knowing that, for example, the OpenOffice.org application included with Nomad has all of the features of the same release that you'd get directly from Sun Microsystems. Q: How do I upgrade Nomad Mobile Desktop applications? Upgrades of individual third-party applications on the Nomad Mobile Desktop are provided as part of periodic "global" updates to Nomad, available for download at www.acomdata.com. When you update your Nomad Mobile Desktop the latest available versions of each application will replace the current versions on the Mobile Desktop. Applications bundled with the Nomad Mobile Desktop are customized for Nomad. You cannot upgrade these applications autonomously. For example, downloading the latest version of Thunderbird from the Mozilla web site will not replace or upgrade the version of Thunderbird on the Mobile Desktop.
Q: Will new applications be added to Nomad? Nomad was created with the intent of giving our customers the best possible portable software experience now and down the road. New applications for Nomad will be made available for download from the AcomData web site as they become available. Check www.acomdata.com for updates and new releases. Registered users will be notified of updates and new releases automatically via their Personal Support pages. Q: Can I use my Drive on two computers at the same time? A: No. If you connect the Drive to two computers at the same time, you may damage the Drive and the computers. Q: Do I have to format my AcomData Drive prior to using it? A: No. All AcomData Drives are formatted at the factory with the FAT32 file system, making them compatible on Mac and PC right out of the box. You can reformat the Drive if you wish to use a file system other than FAT32. Q: What is the difference between FAT32 and NTFS? A: See "Re-Formatting the Drive" for descriptions. Q; Where are the drivers for XP, 2000 and Me? A: They are built into the operating system.
Q: Can I connect the Drive to a USB expansion card? A: Yes, but you may need to update the software/firmware for the card. We recommend you check with the cards manufacturer for the latest updates. Q: Is the Drive compatible with Win 95, 98 (First Edition) or Windows NT? A: No. Q: Why doesnt the Drive have a fan? A: All hard drives generate some heat during normal operation, which is why hard drives often have big, noisy fans. The AcomData Drive was engineered to be more efficient and to generate so little heat that it does not need a fan, allowing us to make the drive as compact and lightweightand quietas possible. Q: Why is the capacity of my Drive, as shown in Windows or Mac OS, lower than the Drives stated capacity? A: The difference is mostly due to the way Windows and Mac operating systems measure hard disk capacity, as compared to the method used by hard drive manufacturers. Hard drive manufacturers have always used the decimal (base 10) method, where 1GB = 1,000 MB = 1,000,000 KB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Windows and Mac operating systems use the binary (base 2) method, where 1GB = 1,024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 bytes. For example: 120 GB (decimal) = 111.8 GB (binary). How did we get that number? Using the decimal method, 120 GB = 120,000,000,000 bytes. To convert that to binary we divide 120,000,000,000 by 1,073,741,824, which equals 111.8. Therefore, a 120 GB hard drive partition will mount as approximately a 111.8 GB
volume on your computer's OS. The reason the number will be approximate is because the actual number of available bytes of storage on a 120 GB hard drive will not be exactly 120,000,000,000. It is actually a bit more than that. We just round down the figure to 120 GB for simplicity's sake. Hard drive manufacturers use the decimal method because it is simpler and less confusing to consumers who may not be familiar with the base 2 number system. Manufacturers of operating systems do not need to concern themselves with this issue, so they typically use the more traditional binary method. Q: Can I use my AcomData Drive to copy an operating system from one computer to another? A: You cannot transfer an installed operating system to another computer or hard drive simply by copying the operating systems files. In order to install an operating system, youll need to follow the manufacturers installation procedure. If you wish to transfer the contents of one startup disk to another, you will first need to properly install the operating system on the target startup disk. You can then use your AcomData Drive to copy over your files (except the operating system). Q: Does AcomData provide data recovery services? A: AcomData does not provide data recovery services. Q: Can you make the Drive bootable? A: Windows does not support the use of external hard drives as startup disks. PowerPC-based Macs do not support the use of USB drives as startup disks. You can use a USB 2.0 hard drive as a startup disk on Intel-based Macs.
Glossary
Bit - The basic unit of binary data, represented logically as a 1 or a 0. Buffer See Cache. Bus An electronic link that can convey data between devices, such as computers and peripherals. Byte A basic unit of digital data, usually made up of eight bits (octet). A byte holds the equivalent of a single character, such as the letter A. Storage capacity is measured in bytes, kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB) etc. Cache A memory buffer that stores frequently used disk data in RAM so the data can be read at a faster rate than if accessed from the disk. Device Driver A software program that enables a computer to communicate with peripheral devices, such as hard drives and CD-ROM drives. Each type of device requires a different driver. FAT32 A file system that organizes files on a disk. This file system is standard for Windows 98SE and Me, and is supported under Windows XP, 2000 and the Mac OS. File System The method for storing and retrieving files on a disk. A file system defines the directory structure for keeping track of the files and the path syntax required to access them. It also defines the way files are named as well as the maximum size of a file or volume. FAT32 and NTFS are file systems used on PCs; HFS is common on Macs. Format Preparing a disk partition for the storage and retrieval of
This warranty only covers the hardware components packaged with the Product. This warranty does not cover: (1) any software contained in, or included with, the Product; any such software is provided as is. Please refer to any documentation included with the software for your rights and obligations with respect to the software; (2) any consumables (such as batteries) supplied with this product; (3) cosmetic damages; (4) damage to or loss of any software programs, data or removable storage media; (5) damage due to the Product such as, but not limited to, excessive heat or humidity, or modifications of this Product.
This warranty extends only to you, the original purchaser. It is not transferable to any one who subsequently purchases the Product from you. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale (which is evidence that the Product is within the warranty period) must be presented to obtain warranty service. When sending an AcomData Product in for service you must take the Product, or deliver the Product (freight prepaid) to AcomData, in either its original packaging or in a package that provides the Product with a degree of protection equivalent to that of the original packaging. AcomData is not responsible for any damage to, or loss of, any programs, data, or other information stored on any media or any part of any product serviced hereunder. Be sure to remove all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty prior to returning the Product to AcomData. AcomData is not liable for any loss or damage to these items. Except to the extend prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long on implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
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