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1 Belkin USB Flash Drive Model F5U025 User Guide Belki n USB Fla sh Dri ve O verview S toring and moving data has never been easier . Introducing the Belkin USB Flash Drive. Simply plug th e Flash Drive into the USB port on your laptop, PC or workstation, and start saving and transporting your impo rtant business and personal data. The Flash Drive [...]
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2 1. Quick Inst allation Guide 1.1 Windows ME / Windows 2000/ Windows XP Inst allation Do not install driv e rs for Windows ME, Win2000 or Win XP ope rating systems. (Driver support is available for Windows 98 and 98SE. See section 3.) No driver installation is requir ed for Windows ME, Win2000 or Win XP operating systems as Windows has built-in dr[...]
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3 Once installed, double click “My Computer” on the desktop. Y ou will see a “Remov able Disk” drive icon, which represents t he USB Flash Drive. Y ou may now store, copy and de lete files on the Flash Drive th e same way you would with a hard or floppy disk drive. When data is being transferred to or from the drive, the LED on th e front o[...]
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4 1. Double click “Unplug or Eject Hardware” ico n on the bottom right of the scr een. 2. Click “S top” in the Unplug or Eject Hardware window .[...]
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5 3. Select “USB Mass S torage Device” and click “OK”. 4. Click “Ok” and remove USB Flash Dr ive.[...]
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6 2. Additional Features 2.1 Write/Delete Switch On the side of the USB Fla sh Drive is a small dipswitch, which allows you to protect data from accidental erasure. Use a small paper clip or similar ob ject to slide the switch fr om the left (unlocked) position to the right ( locked) position. When i n the locked position, the drive will not allo w[...]
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7 Select “Quick” for T ype of Format and “En able Password Feature.” Select “St art.” Click “Ok” to run the password utility[...]
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8 When formatting is complete, click "OK" to comp lete media format function. Y our default password will be 1 1 1 1 unless you change the password. Then, Select “Cancel” to close the dialog box. Y our USB Flash drive is now password protected. When you op en the drive, a “Passid” icon will appear . Simply double click the “Pass[...]
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9 Enter yo ur password (if default 1 1 1 1) and the drive w ill open and dis play any document s saved. 2.4 Changing Y our Password: Insert your drive into the USB port. Double Click on th e “Passid” icon on th e flash drive. Select “Change Password.”[...]
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10 Another dialog box will app ear… Enter your old/current p assword in the “Old Passw ord” field. (If default enter 1 1 1 1) Enter new password in the “New Password” field and enter a second time in the “Ne w Password Confirm” field. Select “Apply” 2.5 Removing Passw ord Protection: Insert your drive into the USB port. Double Cli[...]
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11 Select “Change Passw ord” A new dialog box will appear… Enter the curren t password in the “Old Password” field. Next, leave the “New Password” and “New Password Confirm” fields blank. Selec t “Apply .” A warning will advise you that blank passwords w ill remove password protection. Select “OK.” The “Passid” icon wi[...]