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Contents

• Seagate external hard drive


with a USB 2.0 interface
• USB 2.0 ‘Y’ cable
• Quick Start Guide
• Seagate Extra Value CD

Requirements
Windows
• Windows XP
• Windows 2000 Pro
• Windows Me
• Windows 98SE
Macintosh
Your new Seagate® portable hard drive enables • Macintosh System 9.2.2
you to easily add disc space to your laptop (or later) or Mac OS X
or desktop system, and the convenient size
enables you to take the drive with you. Plus,
connecting it couldn’t be easier—in most cases,
you can just plug it in. You will be ready to go
within seconds!

2 Quick Start Guide


Setup Note: If your computer does not supply USB 1.1 connectors
enough power to the drive through the only support transfer
Your Portable External Hard Drive one USB “Data + Power” connector, plug rates of 12 Mbits/sec.
in the unused connector on the ‘Y’ cable This is not ideal for disc
comes with a special USB cable. to another USB port on your computer drives. To take advantage
This cable is shaped like the letter (or a powered USB hub). This additional of the speed of this disc
‘Y’ with one USB connector on connection may be needed to provide drive, connect it to a
additional power to the drive and is only computer that supports
one end of the cable and two
required if connecting the “Data + Power” high-speed USB 2.0.
connectors at the other end of the connector alone does not power up High-speed USB 2.0
cable. This cable supplies power the drive. supports transfer rates
to the drive and handles the data up to 480 Mbits/sec
(40 times faster than
going between the drive and your USB 1.1).
computer—this means you don’t
have any other cables to connect. Note. A DC receptacle is
available near the USB
C0433

Power
+ Data

1. Connect one end of the Data +


connector on the
USB ‘Y’ cable to your Portable Power
Power
portable hard drive to
drive and the connector end Only enable the use of an
external DC power sup-
labelled “Data + Power” to any ply. This power supply
one of the USB ports on your may be used to provide
computer. The drive does not necessary power to the
portable hard drive in the
have a power switch, so if event an extra USB port
your computer is powered on, is not available or the
USB port(s) don’t provide
Power

the drive will begin spinning


Only
C0433

Power
+ Data

Power enough power. See page


as soon as you connect it to Only Data +
22 for specifications.
Power
your computer.

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2. See below for Windows OS sure you have downloaded and
information, or page 7 for installed the latest service packs
Macintosh OS information. from Microsoft to ensure that you
These sections provide have the latest drivers available
instructions about how to: for your OS.
• Install drivers Note. Certain OEM installations of
Windows Me call for a file named
• Reformat and partition the drive USBNTMAP.SYS while attempting to
load drivers for the portable drive. This
• Dismount the drive file can be located on the Windows Me
Installing drivers and reformatting installation or recovery CD in the
WIN9x\BASE2.CAB folder.
are steps you only need to do
one time. After that, you can use Windows 98SE: When you connect
the drive by just connecting the the drive to your computer,
USB cable. Windows 98SE displays the Add
New Hardware wizard. This means
Windows OS the wizard needs to find the USB
drivers included on the Seagate
Installing drivers for your Utility Toolkit CD. Follow these
operating system (OS) steps to install the drivers:
Windows XP/2000 Pro/Me 1. Insert the Seagate Utility
operating systems have built-in, Toolkit CD in your computer’s
up-to-date drivers for a USB CD-ROM drive.
interface. You don’t need to install 2. Click the Next button. The
any drivers if you are using one of wizard displays a screen with
these operating systems, but make two options.

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3. Select the Search for the best you can reformat with either
driver for your device option. the built-in Disk Management
The wizard displays four application provided by Microsoft,
check boxes. or the Seagate DiscWizard™ for
4. Select the CD-ROM and Specify Windows application located in
location options. Locate the the files directory of the Seagate
drivers in the Drivers USB Extra Value CD.
Win98 directory. Caution. Reformatting destroys all data on
5. Click the Next button. The the drive. Back up any data that you want
to keep before you reformat the drive.
wizard installs the appropriate
drivers on your computer and
To use the Disk
tells you when it has finished.
Management application:
6. Click the Finish button to
1. Click Start, click Run, type
complete the installation.
compmgmt.msc, and then
7. Restart your computer. Your click OK.
new drive is ready to use. 2. In the console tree, click
Disk Management. The Disk
How to reformat and/or
Management window appears.
partition your drive
Your discs and volumes
Your drive is factory-formatted are displayed.
for a FAT32 file system and no 3. Right-click on the drive you want
further formatting is needed for to reformat (or partition) and use
Windows operating systems. the options provided to reformat
However, if you are using Windows or partition the drive.
2000 Pro or Windows XP and you
prefer to use an NTFS file system,

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To use the DiscWizard for Windows below, and then purchase and
application, launch the DiscWizard install—on your Windows system—
for Windows application in the available third-party software that
Files directory on the Seagate allows your Windows system to
Extra Value CD and follow the read from and write to a drive that
easy-to-use, on-screen instructions. is formatted for a Mac OS.
Caution. Do not leave your drive in its
Data-sharing between pre-formatted FAT32, single partition
Windows and Macintosh condition if you intend to transfer data
systems between Mac and Windows systems.
Doing so will result in data loss.
Seagate does not recommend
that you use your external hard Dismounting your drive
drive to share data between with Windows OS
Windows and Macintosh
Caution. Never physically disconnect any
operating systems. This is cable attached to the drive when the drive
primarily due to all of the variables LED indicates disc activity—doing so will
in OS types and versions, formats probably result in data loss.
and partitions, interfaces, and
third-party connectivity software How to dismount and
packages. If you absolutely must disconnect the drive
use your external hard drive to 1. Close all windows and quit all
share data between Windows running applications that are
and Macintosh systems, initialize stored on the drive or that are
your drive (before you use it!) for using data stored on the drive.
a Macintosh OS, as described

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2. Click the icon in your system of the Mac OS format types What is partitioning?
before you use it with your Partitioning divides
tray that represents the Safely the disc into separate
Remove Hardware function, Macintosh operating system. volumes. It does not
and then select the Seagate Reformatting takes only a few increase the capacity
seconds using Apple’s Disk Utility, of the drive. Creating more
external drive. than one partition can be
Note. The system tray is the area in the which comes with your Mac OS. helpful in organizing your
lower right portion of your desktop near Caution: Formatting destroys all data on information. For example,
the clock. the drive. If you have data that you want to you might want one
keep, back up the data before formatting volume (partition) to store
Windows OS displays a message the drive. Seagate is not responsible for your backups and one
when it is safe to disconnect the lost data. volume for applications
USB cable. or other information. Each
volume receives its own
How to reformat and/or drive letter, so each
partition your drive volume appears to be
Macintosh OS a separate disc drive in
1. Open Disk Utility, which is
Windows Explorer.
Format (initialize) for located in Applications/Utilities.
Macintosh OS In Mac OS 9, this utility is named
Your new Seagate external hard Drive Setup.
drive is factory-formatted with a 2. Select the disc that you want
FAT32 file format. Although your to reformat and/or partition
Macintosh operating system may in the left column. Be sure to
recognize and mount your new select the new drive, and not
drive with this format, FAT32 is an existing drive that may contain
not recommended for use with data, because reformatting
a Macintosh OS. You must and/or partitioning erases all
format your drive using one data on the selected drive.

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3. Click Partition if you want to partition the drive to create two
partition your drive into multiple or more volumes, each volume
volumes, or click Erase to will have a drive icon and label.
reformat the drive as one volume.
Partitioning is not required; if you Sharing data between
select Partition, continue to the Windows and Macintosh
next step. For Erase, you’re systems
done! Seagate does not recommend that
4. Choose the number of you use your external hard drive to
partitions from the Volume share data between Windows and
Scheme pop-up menu. Click Macintosh operating systems.
each partition and enter a name, This is primarily due to all of the
select a format, and enter a variables in OS types and versions,
size for each partition. (You can formats and partitions, interfaces,
also drag the partitions to change and third-party connectivity
the size.) Select the Mac OS software packages. If you absolutely
Extended format for each must use your external hard drive
partition unless you have a to share data between Windows
specific need to select any other and Macintosh systems, initialize
available Volume Format option. your drive (before you use it!) for a
5. Click Partition, and then click Macintosh OS, as described above,
Partition again. Your drive and then purchase and install—on
appears on your desktop with the your Windows system—available
volume label(s) you entered in the third-party software that allows
steps above. If you elected to

8 Quick Start Guide


your Windows system to read How to dismount and
from and write to a drive that is disconnect the drive in
formatted for a Mac OS. Mac OS X and Mac OS 9
Caution. Do not leave your drive in its 1. Close all windows and quit
pre-formatted FAT32, single partition all running applications that are
condition if you intend to transfer data stored on the drive or that are
between Mac and Windows systems.
Doing so will result in data loss.
using data that is stored on
the drive.
Macintosh OS interface drivers 2. In Mac OS X, drag the Seagate
Macintosh OS X and OS 9 have external-drive icon to the trash
icon in your Dock area. In Mac
built-in, up-to-date drivers for a
OS 9, drag the Seagate external-
USB interface. You don’t need to
drive icon to the trash icon.
install any drivers if you are using
a Macintosh OS. 3. You can safely disconnect
your hard drive when the drive
Dismounting and icon disappears from your
disconnecting your drive desktop and the drive LED
with Mac OS is not lit.

Caution. Dismount the drive before


disconnecting the USB cable from the
drive. The drive will spin down when you
dismount the drive. You can then discon-
nect the USB cable and move the drive.

Portable External Hard Drive 9


BounceBack Express MP3 players, memory card
readers, and so forth) that are
Note. Included with BounceBack Express allows you to
capacities of 100GB not involved in the backup.
automatically copy files from your
and above.
hard drive to your external drive. It Note. For detailed BounceBack Express
installation and usage, click the ? button on
Note. BounceBack
supports Windows 2000 Pro. the BounceBack ControlCenter main
Express software menu, or launch the BBHelp.chm file in the
(version 7.0 or higher) Before you install BounceBack CMS folder on the CD.
is not backward Express
compatible with earlier Installing BounceBack
Seagate Portable Drive • Disable all virus-protection
models. You should only Express software
programs.
use the software on 1. Insert the Seagate Disc Utility
the CD that is provided • For Windows 2000 Pro or XP
with the drive. CD. Install BounceBack Express
users in a corporate environment,
from the menu.
Note: BounceBack log on as a local administrator.
Express software does Check with your system adminis- Note. If the BounceBack ControlCenter
not support Mac OS. trator for details. fails to appear:

• If you are backing up to an Windows OS users: Double-click


external device, make sure the the CD icon, open the CMS folder,
external device is connected to and then click BBSetup.exe.
and working properly with your
2. Click Install on the BounceBack
operating system.
Express menu.
• Disconnect all other external
storage devices (for example,
hard disc drives, DVD, CDR,

10 Quick Start Guide


3. Follow the on-screen instructions 8. Registering your product enables
to install the software. Several CMS to provide you with more
applications are installed. effective technical support.
4. Once the InstallShield Wizard has Upgrade Info takes you to the
started the installation process, CMS web site and provides
several screens will be displayed the latest information on
in quick succession. BounceBack software.
5. On the License Agreement Register Now takes you to the
screen, click I accept the terms CMS web site to register your
of the license agreement to copy of BounceBack Express.
indicate that you agree to the Register Later continues with
terms of the License and to the installation.
continue the installation.
After returning from the CMS
6. On the Choose Destination Products registration website,
Location screen, click Next to click OK to continue the
accept the default location for installation process.
installing BounceBack or use the
A splash screen will be displayed
Browse button to select another
for a few seconds while the
location.
BounceBack Control Center
7. Click Yes to create the default is loaded.
folder or your own folder name.
On the Choose Destination
Location screen, click Next to
continue. This displays a screen
showing the installation’s Setup
Status.

Portable External Hard Drive 11


Configuring your first backup Note. The size shown will start at 0 and
increment, as the size of each file in the
9. When the BounceBack Control backup set is determined.
Center displays, you are offered
3 choices for your first backup 10. The BounceBack Installation
Full System, My Documents, screen will then show the esti-
and Let Me Choose. mated time it will take for your
Full System will setup a backup first backup to run completely.
set that includes all files and Click Backup Now to continue
folders on your computer. This with the next step.
setting requires a backup device Clicking Backup Later halts
be connected to the computer. the installation process with a
Backup Device List identifies data set created but no backup
available hard drives for backup having taken place. If you want
use and allows you to select to make use of any of the
an available device for the full advanced settings features for
system backup. the backup, select Backup
Later, and then select Settings
Backup Set Schedule allows
from the BounceBack Control
you to manually launch a backup
Center.
operation or to schedule back-
ups to be launched. Note. The sooner you run your first
backup, the sooner your data is
Backup Sizing scans the folders protected!
and files on the system drive and
determines the total size of the
files to be backed up.

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11. After clicking Backup Now, the tray and select BounceBack
Backup Scan and Backup in ControlCenter and click the
Progress screens display the Backup button on the
progress of the initial backup. BounceBack Control Center.
Note. An option exists on this screen to • Auto Launch. Any time you con-
allow you to view a detailed file by file nect a configured and supported
progress as the backup process is running. external backup device to your
If the View Detailed Progress option is
clicked, the speed of the backup process computer, this feature scans your
will be slowed down substantially. system disk for new or modified
files and automatically backs
12. Click OK to use other them up to the backup device.
BounceBack functions—such
as associating a password with To temporarily turn off the Auto
a backup device or creating Launch feature, click on the
Backup Sets—or close the BounceBack icon in the system tray,
application. and select Disable BounceBack
Launcher.
Subsequent backups
• Scheduled Backups. Use the
After the initial system backup, you Settings function from the
have a number of backup options BounceBack ControlCenter to
including: create or modify Backup Sets
• Manual Backups. To run a and schedule their run times.
manual backup using the
default Backup Set, click the
BounceBack icon in the system

Portable External Hard Drive 13


File restore restore. You will see the file
BounceBack Express backs up details on the right side of the
data in the operating system’s screen.
native file format and uses the same 3. Note the Status information for
directory structure (folders and files) the files.
as the original data. This makes it Unchanged—the file on the
easy to find and restore files from backup drive unit is the same as
the backup drive using Windows the file on your hard drive.
Explorer in Windows OS.
Older—the file on the backup
BounceBack QuickRestore for drive unit is older than the file on
Windows 2000 Pro and XP your hard drive.
BounceBack QuickRestore can Newer—the file on the backup
restore files and folders from the drive unit is newer than file on
backup drive quickly and easily. your hard drive.
The steps to restore data are as Deleted—the file on the backup
follows: drive unit represents a file that
1. Start BounceBack ControlCenter has been deleted on your hard
and select Restore. drive.
2. In the left side of the 4. Click on the file(s) you want to
BounceBack QuickRestore box, restore.
navigate to the backup that con-
tains the file(s) you want to

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5. Select the Restore Path: ControlCenter menu to access it.
• Select Restore to original You can also find it online at
location. www.cmsproducts.com/support.
Help documentation is also inte-
6. Click the Restore button.
grated within the BounceBack
7. Select the Restore Option you Express software.
want and click OK:
• Overwrite Existing Files without Want advanced features?
Asking
As a BounceBack Express user,
• Prompt before Overwriting you can upgrade to BounceBack
• Do Not Overwrite Existing Files Professional, an extended version
8. BounceBack QuickRestore scans of BounceBack Express, with
and verifies that the hard drive advanced features that provide an
has enough space to accept the all-inclusive disaster-recovery and
restore. Click Continue on the backup solution.
Statistics screen.
9. BounceBack restores the file(s)
and reports under Restore Totals.
Click OK to return to BounceBack.
Additional documentation
A detailed BounceBack Express
user’s manual is included on the
Seagate Disc Utility CD. Click (?)
icon on BounceBack

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Special features include • The versioning feature provides
bootability, advanced users an innovative backup
restore, synchronization, process that allows access to
and versioning. older versions of files from any
• The bootability feature creates date a backup was performed.
a bootable drive image that
For more information about the
enables users to instantly recover BounceBack Professional software
from a disaster by either using upgrade, contact CMS or, to purchase
the rescue CD or by exchanging BounceBack Professional, visit the CMS
website at www.cmsproducts.com/
the internal PC hard drive with seagate/upgrade, or call CMS Products
the backup drive. Sales at 714-424-5520 or 800-327-5773.
• The advanced restore function
provides a graphical user inter-
face to compare and manage
information on the source drive
and backup drive, allowing users
to restore lost or corrupted data.
• The synchronization feature
automatically scans both the
computer and the backup drive
for changed files, and synchro-
nizes out-of-date versions with
updated versions of the files.

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Troubleshooting Windows-specific problems
First, make sure you have the
Problem: My operating system
latest Microsoft operating system
reports the capacity as much less
service packs and other Windows
than the capacity indicated on the
updates installed on your system
drive I purchased.
before you spend time looking for
Resolution: Disc drive a drive problem. These service
manufacturers consider 1 Gbyte packs are issued to fix bugs,
to equal 1,000,000,000 bytes. add drivers, and enhance the
However, your computer operates security features of your system.
at a binary level, which considers See http://support.microsoft.com
1 Gbyte to equal 230 which equals for details about how to install
1,073,741,824 bytes. So, for service packs and Windows
example, even though a 40-Gbyte updates in your system. Contact
drive stores 40 Gbytes of data Microsoft Customer Service for
when you think in terms of 1 Gbyte information about obtaining these
equals 1,000,000,000 bytes, your system enhancements if you don’t
system will report a lower capacity have Internet access.
due to the operating system’s
Problem: The drive is connected
method of calculating the value
to the USB port, but the computer
of each gigabyte. This means
does not recognize the drive.
your operating system may report
that your 40-Gbyte drive has Resolution: Check Power.
a capacity of approximately Confirm the drive has power and
37 Gbytes, the binary equivalent that the drive LED flickers on and
of 40,000,000,000 bytes. off when you plug in the drive.
If the light does not flicker on and

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off, check to ensure that the USB USB 2.0 in Service Pack 1;
cable is plugged in firmly. Windows 2000 Pro added support
Confirm that the USB cable is for USB 2.0 in Service Pack 3 and
plugged in to the computer and the improved the support in Service
drive. Remove any hubs and plug Pack 4. Windows Me does not
the drive directly into the USB port include native support for USB 2.0,
on the computer. so you should use the latest drivers
provided by the USB host adapter
Check Device Manager to manufacturer. If the USB port is on
confirm the USB host controller the motherboard, you should use
is properly configured. To open the latest drivers provided by the
Device Manager (Windows motherboard manufacturer. If the
XP/Windows 2000 Pro), right-click host controller is not seen in Device
My Computer, choose Manage, Manager, it is probably disabled in
and then choose the Device the computer BIOS.
Manager icon from the tree.
Check Device Manager to confirm
If the host controller is in Other the USB hard drive is detected
Devices, then additional drivers and configured properly. If not,
are required for the host. Check disconnect and reconnect the
with the PCI card vendor or drive using a different USB port.
motherboard vendor for the
appropriate drivers. USB 2.0
controllers usually require a
service pack to operate properly.
Windows XP added support for

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If, after following the steps above, Problem: The drive doesn’t operate Note. A DC receptacle is
available near the USB
you still have a problem, contact in high-speed mode when connect- connector on the
Seagate support. ed with the USB cable. portable hard drive to
enable the use of an
Problem: Drive clicks or beeps Resolution: Windows XP added external DC power sup-
when I plug it in and does not show USB 2.0 support with Service Pack ply. This power supply
1 or higher installed. For information may be used to provide
up in My Computer. necessary power to the
on obtaining the latest Service portable hard drive in the
Resolution: This error commonly Pack, visit Microsoft’s support event an extra USB port
occurs with the Portable drive if it web site. is not available or the
is plugged into a USB 1.x port or USB port(s) don’t provide
into a un-powered USB hub. The Windows 2000 Pro has a patch enough power. See page
to support USB 2.0. Download this 22 for specifications.
portable drive comes with a special
USB cord that allows the drive to patch through the Windows Update
pull additional power from another feature in the operating system.
USB connector. If your drive clicks Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000
when you plug it in then first plug in Pro also addresses several issues
the Power cable then plug in the that you might experience with USB
“Data + Power” cable. 2.0; so applying the service pack
may be the best way to gain the
If you are using the drive with maximum performance from your
a Powered hub or with a USB 2.0 USB 2.0 drive. Microsoft document
port this should not be number 319973
necessary. (http://support.microsoft.com)
describes how to apply the
updates. Also see Microsoft

Portable External Hard Drive 19


Knowledgebase Article 260910 for Macintosh-specific
more information. problems
Windows Me does not have native First make sure you have the
support for USB 2.0, so you should latest Apple operating system
use the latest drivers for your USB software updates installed on your
host adapter. These drivers must computer before you spend time
be provided by your host adapter looking for a drive problem. These
manufacturer (or motherboard updates are issued to fix bugs, add
manufacturer if the USB ports are drivers, and enhance the security
on the motherboard). features of your computer. To check
for software updates using Mac OS
Windows 98SE does not have X, open the Software Update sys-
native support for USB 2.0, so you tem-preference panel and click the
should use the latest drivers for Check Now button. You must
your USB host adapter. These be connected to the Internet
drivers must be provided by your to check for and download a soft-
host adapter manufacturer (or ware update.
motherboard manufacturer if the
USB ports are on the motherboard).
You will also need drivers for your
Seagate hard drive if you are using
the USB port in Windows 98SE
(see www.seagate.com/support/kb/
disc/faq/external_usb_drivers.html).

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Problem: The drive does not
mount at all, and no error message
appears on my screen when I
connect the drive.
Resolution: Use Apple’s Disk Utility
to locate, initialize, and mount the
drive.
Problem: The Macintosh OS
displays the following message
when I connect the drive to
my system: “Unable to read
volume—must initialize.”
Resolution: Your Mac OS does
not recognize the drive format.
Use Apple’s Disk Utility to initialize
the drive with a Mac OS Extended
format.

Portable External Hard Drive 21


Appendix Note. The max voltage at 0.0A shall be less
than or equal to 5.62Vdc. Min voltage at
If you should need an external DC 1.3A shall be greater than or equal to
power supply, please ensure it 5.18Vdc
meets the following specifications:
Step load variation:
AC input voltage: 0 to 90%
90VAC to 264VAC
Max current:
AC input frequency: 1.3A
47Hz to 63Hz
Power:
Over-Voltage protection: 7W typical
Yes
Ripple:
Short Circuit Protection 50mVp-p max from
(current limiting): 10Hz to 100Mhz
Yes
Efficiency:
Nominal DC voltage: Better than 75% typical
5.4 VDC
Temperature range:
Max DC voltage variation from 0°C to 45°C
nominal under all conditions
Humidity:
including temperature range,
20% to 90%
min to max current, and step
load variations): Emissions:
+/- 4% FCC class B, EN 55022 B
Agency approvals:
CSA, UL, CE, FCC

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Seagate Technology Copyright © 2006 Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Wave logo
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www.seagate.com owners. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. One gigabyte,
or GB, equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity may vary depending
on operating environment and formatting. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are for illustrative
purposes. Actual quantities will vary based on various factors, including file size, file format, features and application
software. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission of Seagate
Technology LLC. P/N: 100412920 04/06

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