Origin Enigma Instruction Manual

Self Encrypting Drive
nigma
TM
Installation
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User Manual

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Enigma SED from Origin Storage to secure your data.
Incorporating the latest 256 Bit AES hardware encrypted 2.5” hard drives from Toshiba; the Enigma SED
solution provides permanent full disk encryption on the fly, which means no speed degradation when
reading and writing data. With each Enigma SED conforming to the latest Trusted Computing Group OPAL
Self Encrypting Drive standard you can be sure your data is protected to the highest levels.
We advise you to read this manual carefully before using this product to ensure that you setup and configure
it correctly.
Box Contents
Please check the contents of the box; the following items should be included:
• Enigma SED Hardware Encrypted 2.5” Drive
• Appropriate Fitting Kit (Attached To Enigma Drive Unless “Bare Drive Only” Kit)
• SATA to eSATA Data Transfer Cable
• eSATA to USB Adapter
• CD-Rom with application software and manuals
• Software License Code(s)
• “Protected By Enigma” Sticker
• Warranty Registration Card
System Requirements
Hardware Requirements:
In order to use the Enigma SED your system must meet the following requirements:
• Intel Pentium III / AMS Duron 700 Mhz or higher
• 128MB RAM or higher
• CD-Rom or DVD-Rom drive for installing software
• Available USB 2.0 or eSATA/USB Combo port
Software Requirements:
• Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 or higher
• Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 or higher
• Windows 7
Enigma SED supports both 32 Bit and 64 Bit versions of the above operating systems.

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Table Of Contents
Introduction............................................................................. Page 2
Box Contents................................................................................. Page 2
System Requirements.................................................................. Page 2
Hardware Requirements.................................................... Page 2
Software Requirements..................................................... Page 2
Installation Instructions.......................................................... Page 4
Step 1 - Cloning Your Drive........................................................... Page 4
Software Installation.......................................................... Page 4
Hardware Setup.................................................................. Page 7
USB Connection....................................................... Page 7
eSATA/USB Combo Connection............................. Page 8
Cloning Your Hard Drive...................................................... Page 8
Step 2 - Fitting Your Enigma SED Hard Drive............................... Page 11
Step 3 - Activating Hardware......................................................... Page 12
Using Enigma SED.................................................................... Page 18
Contact Details.......................................................................... Page 19
Warranty Information................................................................ Page 20
Legal Notices.............................................................................. Page 21

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Installation Instructions
The Enigma SED can be installed as an upgrade for your existing hard drive; the following instructions will
guide you through the installation process including how to clone data on your existing hard drive to the
Enigma SED.
There are 3 steps to complete the installation of Enigma SED:
• Step 1 - Clone your existing drive to the Enigma SED drive
• Step 2 - Fit the Enigma SED drive in your computer
• Step 3 - Activate the hardware encryption to secure your data
Step 1 – Cloning Your Drive
Software Installation:
1) Insert the Enigma SED Software & Manual CD into your CD drive. If prompted click “Run
autorun.exe”, followed by “Allow” on the User Account Control dialogue. The Enigma SED start menu
will open.
If the start menu does not appear click on the Windows “Start” button and then select “Run”. Type
“X:\autorun.exe” (without the quotation marks) and replace “X” with the appropriate letter
corresponding to your CD drive. Click “OK” and the Enigma SED start menu should now open.
2) Click “Step 1 - Install Acronis True Image HD” button on the Enigma SED start menu.
3) On the Acronis True Image HD start menu click “Install Acronis True Image HD”.

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4) The Acronis True Image HD setup wizard will appear. Click “Next” to proceed.
5) Read the license agreement and if you agree to its terms select “I Accept This Agreement” and click
“Next” to proceed.
6) If you would like to participate in the Acronis Customer Experience Program select the relevant
option and then click “Next”.

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7) Select the type of installation you would like to perform by clicking on the relevant icon, we
recommend selecting “Typical”.
8) Select to install the Acronis software for all users or only the current user by selecting the relevant
option and click “Next” to continue.
9) The setup wizard will now show a summary of the options selected, and allow you to change any
of these by clicking “Back”. To finish the setup wizard and install the Acronis True Image HD software
click “Proceed”.

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10) Once the setup wizard has finished copying the files click “Close” to complete setup.
11) Close the Acronis True Image HD start menu by clicking the red “X” in the top right corner and exit
the Enigma SED start menu by clicking “Exit” and remove the CD from your CD drive.
Hardware Setup:
In order to clone data from your existing hard drive to your new Enigma SED, you need to use the supplied
Data Transfer Cable to connect the Enigma SED to your computer. Depending on available ports you can use
either a USB port or eSATA/USB Combo port to connect the Data Transfer Cable to your computer. If you
have an eSATA/USB Combo port we would recommend using this connection as it will allow for quicker data
transfer than USB.
Once you have determined the connection type available, follow the relevant instructions below to complete
the hardware setup.
USB Connection
1) Connect the SATA connector on Data Transfer Cable to the SATA connector on the Enigma SED hard
drive.
USB 2.0 Port
eSATA/USB Combo Port

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2) Connect the eSATA/USB Combo connector on the Data Transfer Cable to the eSATA/USB Combo
connector on the eSATA/USB adapter.
3) Connect the eSATA/USB adapter to the USB port on your computer. Windows will detect the new
hardware and automatically install the correct drivers for the device. The Enigma SED will not appear
in “My Computer” because it is not initialised.
eSATA/USB Combo Connection
1) Connect the SATA connector on the Data Transfer Cable to the SATA connector on the Enigma SED
hard drive.
2) Connect the eSATA/USB Combo connector on the Data Transfer Cable to the eSATA/USB Combo
port on your computer. Windows will detect the new hardware and automatically install the correct
drivers for the device, if it does not you may need to reboot your computer for the Enigma SED to
be detected. The Enigma SED will not appear in “My Computer” because it is not initialised.
Cloning Your Hard Drive:
Having installed the Acronis True Image HD software and connected the Enigma SED hard drive to your
computer using the Data Transfer Cable you can now clone the entire contents of your existing hard drive
to the Enigma SED by following the instructions below. This will create an exact clone of your existing hard
drive allowing you to use your Enigma SED drive in place of your existing drive without reinstalling the
operating system, applications or any of your data files.
1) Double click on the Acronis True Image HD icon on your computers desktop to launch the software.
If prompted click “Allow” on the User Account Control dialogue.
2) Enter the activation key, including hyphens, supplied with the Enigma SED when prompted and click
“Activate” to proceed.

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3) Click “Clone Disk” on the Acronis True Image HD welcome screen in the “What would you like to
do?” section.
4) On the “Clone Disk Wizard” ensure that “Automatic” is selected and click “Next” to proceed.
5) The “Clone Disk Wizard Summary” screen will now appear. The source disk and target disk to be
used in the clone process will be shown.
The source disk will usually be “Disk 1” and is the existing hard drive on your computer. The target
disk is the Enigma SED and can be checked by ensuring that the capacity shown in the “Before”
section matches that of your Enigma SED and that is it also listed as “Unallocated”. Click “Proceed”
to start the clone process.

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6) You will need to reboot your computer to complete the clone process. When prompted click
“Reboot”.
7) When your computer reboots, the clone process will start and progress bars will appear to indicate
the status. Once the clone process is complete press any key on your keyboard to shut down your
computer.
8) Disconnect the Data Transfer Cable from your computer once it is shut down. Proceed to “Step 2 –
Fitting Your Enigma SED Hard Drive”.

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Step 2 – Fitting Your Enigma SED Hard Drive
Enigma SED is available as a Matched Solution or a Bare Drive.
The Matched Solution is designed to provide you with the easiest way to replace your existing hard drive.
The Enigma SED hard drive is pre-mounted in the correct fitting bracket required for your make and model of
computer, allowing a direct swap with your existing hard drive.
If you have purchased the Bare Drive version you will need to remove the fitting bracket from your existing
hard drive and attach it to the Enigma SED hard drive before you can fit the Enigma SED into your computer.
Fitting the Enigma SED hard drive in your computer requires the removal of your existing hard drive and
replacing it with the Enigma SED hard drive. Each computer system will have a different series of steps for
replacing the existing hard drive.
Due to the number of systems that Enigma SED supports, it is not possible for us to provide detailed
instructions on how to replace your hard drive in this manual. However, if you are not already familiar with
the steps required for your system you can usually find detailed instructions in your computer user manual.
If are not able to locate the User Manual for your computer you may be able to view it on the manufacturer’s
website. Below are links to manufacturers websites where you can search for the User Manual relating to
your system: -
• Dell
• HP/Compaq
• Lenovo/IBM
• Toshiba
Once you have replaced the existing hard drive in your computer with the Enigma SED hard drive you are
ready to activate the hardware encryption and secure your data. Proceed to “Step 3 – Activating Hardware
Encryption”.

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Step 3 – Activating Hardware Encryption
AES hardware encryption is installed on the Enigma SED hard drive. Upon initiation of the hard drive
you will be required to enter authentication credentials (i.e. User name and password). Create your own
authentication credentials and keep them secure, future access to the Enigma SED and the stored data
will require you to enter these details when prompted. Without the correct authentication credentials the
Enigma SED will remain locked, will not boot up and will prevent access to the encrypted data stored on it.
Management of the hardware encryption activation/deactivation and the authentication credentials is
handled by the WinMagic MySecureDoc Express software supplied with the Enigma SED. The instructions
below will guide you through installing the software, configuring the administrator credentials and activating
the hardware encryption.
1) After completing “Step 2 – Fitting Your Enigma SED Hard Drive” turn your computer on and wait for
Windows to finish loading. Once Windows has loaded it will detect the Enigma SED hard drive and
prompt you to reboot. Click “Restart Now”.
2) Once your computer has rebooted insert the Enigma SED Software & Manual CD into your CD
drive. If prompted click “Run autorun.exe”, followed by “Allow” on the User Account Control
dialogue. The Enigma SED start menu will open.
If the start menu does not appear click on the Windows “Start” button and then select “Run”. Type
“X:\autorun.exe” (without the quotation marks) and replace “X” with the appropriate letter
corresponding to your CD drive. Click “OK” and the Enigma SED start menu should now open.
3) Click the “Step 3 - Install WinMagic MySecureDoc Express” button on the Enigma SED start menu.

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4) The installation wizard will launch. Click “Next” to continue.
5) Read the license agreement and if you agree to its terms select “I Accept the Terms in the License
Agreement” and click “Next”.
6) We recommend using the default destination folder for installation. Click “Next” to proceed. If you
would like to change the folder that MySecureDoc Express is installed in click “Change” and select
your desired location before clicking “Next”.

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7) Click “Install” to start copying the files to your computer.
8) Click “Finish” to complete the installation wizard, then click “Yes” when prompted to reboot.
9) Once your computer has finished rebooting right click on the MySecureDoc Express tray
icon and select “MySecureDoc Express” from the pop-up menu.

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10) Click “Getting Started” on the MySecureDoc Express welcome screen.
11) Step 1 of the Disk Activation Wizard allows you to set the administrator’s username, password and
a password hint. Enter the credentials you would like to use (the password hint is optional) and click
“Next”.
NOTE: It is important that you keep these details secure as without them you will not be able
to access your computer or administrate the other users and settings for the Enigma SED.

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12) Step 2 of the Disk Activation Wizard allows you to create Recovery Media to aid in repairing
problems should they arise. Click “Browse” to specify the location for the Recovery Media files to
be created, we recommend using a USB Flash Drive as the location for the files to be created. Click
“Ok” to return to the Disk Activation Wizard. Enter a recovery password and click “Next”.
NOTE: The Recovery Media is essential should problems arise in the installation of
MySecureDoc Express. The media created here is unique to this computer and should be
stored in a safe place.
13) Step 3 of the Disk Activation Wizard is the final step in activating the Enigma SED. Click “Activate
Disk” to complete the wizard.

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14) Click “Ok” to shut down your computer once the activation has completed.
15) Power on your computer once it has completed shutdown and wait for the “SecureDoc Boot
LogOn” to appear.
16) Type the administrator username you chose in “Step 11” and press “Enter”. Then whenprompted
type the administrator password you chose in “Step 11” and press “Enter”. Providing you have
entered the correct authentication details the Enigma SED hard drive will be unlocked and the
operating system on your computer will begin booting.
With the hardware encryption activated, every time you power on your computer you will be presented
with the “SecureDoc Boot LogOn” and asked to enter your authentication credentials. The administrator
credentials you have created allow you full control over the management of the Enigma SEDs hardware
encryption, including adding/removing users and enabling/disabling the encryption authentication. If you
wish to use the computer in a multi-user environment or limit user access rights to the management
console, you must create additional users. For details on how to do this please consult the MySecureDoc
Express user manual located on the Enigma SED Installation CD-Rom.

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Using Enigma SED
Once the Enigma SED is installed and configured all data that is read from or written to the Enigma SED
hard drive will be encrypted and decrypted on the fly using 256 Bit AES hardware encryption. Without
successful authentication your computer will not be able to boot into Windows and the data stored on the
Enigma SED will not be accessible and the drive will remain locked.
Every time you turn on your computer you will be presented with the MySecureDoc Express “Boot LogOn”
screen which will allow you to enter your user or administrator authentication credentials.
When booting your computer for the first time, you will need to use the administrator credentials you
created during installation and configuration to authenticate.
If you are the sole user you may continue to use the administrator credentials to access logon. However, if
you wish to use the computer in a multi-user environment or limit user access rights to the management
console, you must create additional users.
For details on how to do this please consult the MySecureDoc Express user manual located on the Enigma
SED Installation CD-Rom.
Important: Once you have successfully authenticated at the “Boot LogOn” screen the Enigma SED
is unlocked. The Enigma SED drive will only fully lock itself and securely protect your data if you
fully shutdown and turn off your computer. If you place your computer into sleep or hibernation
modes then the Enigma SED will remain unlocked.

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Contact Details
If you have any questions regarding your Enigma SED or wish to make any comments you can contact us
using the details below:
Website: http://www.originstorage.com
E-Mail: Sales - sales@originstorage.com
Support - support@originstorage.com
Telephone: +44 (0)844 288 6868
Fax: +44 (0)844 288 9090
Post: Origin Storage Limited
2-4 Rutherford Centre
Rutherford Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 8PB
United Kingdom

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Warranty Information
Coverage
Origin Storage warrants its own branded and co-branded hardware products to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for the warranty period. This non-transferable, limited warranty is only valid for
the first end-user purchaser. The warranty begins on the date of purchase and lasts for a period of 12 months
unless otherwise specified. All non-branded and special order parts not in Origin Storage’s product portfolio
carry a minimum 30 day warranty unless otherwise specified.
Exclusions
This warranty does not apply to:
a) Origin Storage Software products;
b) Expendable components such as fuses or bulbs;
c) Third party products, hardware or software, supplied with the warranted product. Origin Storage
makes no warranty of any kind on such products, which if included come with original manufacturer
warranty and/or support.
d) Damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, use of non-Origin Storage supplied or approved cables,
power adapters, exposure of drives to excessive magnetic fields, or external environmental causes
(e.g. acts of god.)
Remedies
Your sole and exclusive remedy for a covered defect is repair or replacement of the defective product, at
Origin Storage's sole option and expense, and Origin Storage may use new or refurbished parts or products
to do so. The replaced part/product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or three (3)
months from the date of shipment of such parts/products, whichever is longer.
The above is Origin Storage's entire obligation to you under this warranty. IN NO EVENT SHALL ORIGIN
STORAGE BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR
LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ACTS OF GOD, OR PROFITS EVEN IF ORIGIN STORAGE HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. In no event shall Origin Storage's liability
exceed the original purchase price of the drive. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
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