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Use r ’ s Manual Hi-S peed USB 2.0 Flas h Disk[...]
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- 2 - Contents Introduction ................... ............... ................ ............... ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... .................. . 3 Features 3 System Require ments .......... ................ ............... ................ ................... ............... ................ ..[...]
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- 3 - Introducti on Thank you for your purchasing this Hi-s peed USB 2.0 Flash Disk. This portable Plug&Play USB Fl ash Disk enables you to exchang e hug e amount of da ta easily between any computers with a USB p ort. With high storage capa c ity and blazing fast speeds, this handy small device is the best c hoice to replace floppy disks, Z I [...]
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- 4 - System Requirements Desktop or laptop computers w ith USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port One of foll ow ing operation system s Window s 98/98SE Window s ME Window s 2000 Window s XP Window s Vista Mac OS 9.x or later Linux Kernel 2.4 or later Before Use 1. Please keep this H i-speed USB 2.0 F lash Dis k aw ay fro m h eat, direct sunli ght, and w[...]
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- 5 - Driver Instal lation T o use this Hi-speed US B 2.0 Flash Disk, it is not nec essary to inst all any driver in W indow s ® ME, Windows ® 2000 , Windows ® XP , W indow s ® Vist a, Mac T M 9.x or later , Linux TM Kernel 2.4 or later . Only W indows ® 98 and W indow s ® 98SE need to insta ll the enclosed driver . Driver Instal lation for W[...]
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- 6 - 3. It is now ready to install the driver . Please click Install to continue the instal lat ion. 4. Executing S etup.exe will guide y ou to install the USB Flash Disk Windows 98/98SE driver on your computer .[...]
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- 7 - 5. The i ns tallation has completed, please click Finish t o exit Setup. 6. The f ollowing window will show up when driver inst allation has finished. Please re-plug in USB Flash D isk to activate t he driver .[...]
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- 8 - Disk Pa r titions and Securi ty Fu nction This Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk provides utility program named “Format.exe” to enable user to partition t he Flash Disk and/ or to set Security Area with password check to secure your personal dat a. Also, you can con f igure this Flash Disk as an MS-DOS St artup Disk by this utility program. T o[...]
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- 9 - 3. Public Ar ea II: Shows the disk capacity of public area II. 4. Cap acity Scroll Bar: Users can drag the scroll bar to adjust the disk capa cit y between public area I and II. 5. Forma t Progress Bar : Show s the progress of form atting disk. 6. ST A RT FO RMA T : Click Button to s tart disk f orm at. 7. CLOSE : : : : Click Button t[...]
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- 10 - Note 1: Only after enabling t he P ASSWORD option in Security Function, the di splay window of 12 and 13 s h ows up. Note 2: U ser s can a d just t he capacities of Pu blic A r ea I, II and Sec urity A rea by dragging t he related scroll bar . T he minim um disk capacity of Security Area is 1MB and minimum disk cap a city of Public Area I is[...]
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- 1 1 - 15. Enter P assw ord: User can set the password for Secu rity Area. At least one c haracter is required, and m axim um is eight characters. 16. V erify Password: T ype the passw ord again to double check. 17. Hint: Hint area is used to remind users the password. Users can ty pe in any characters, and m aximum is thirty charact ers. Configur[...]
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- 12 - 18. USB ZIP Boot: This f unction is only supported f or W indows 98. After completing the format, t he USB Flash Disk will becom e MS-DOS S tartup Disk and be shown as “Rem ovable Disk” in the system. 19. USB HDD Boot: This f unction is only supported for W indow s 98. After com pleting the format, the USB Flash Di sk will become MS-DOS [...]
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- 13 - Note 6: When HDD boot is chosen in “Form at .exe” , all f unctions in Security area will be disabled. User should reset the cap acity of partitions Lock.exe Lock.exe Interface The “Lock .exe” is t he i nterface users get to access the Security Area. Having se t the Security Area, users can run “Lock.exe” to “U nlock” the Secu[...]
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- 14 - 3. Change Password: Clicks this button, the window f or changing passw or d will pop up. See mor e in 7 ~ 10 in the following. 4. Close: Cli cks this button to close the program . 5. Enter Password: Enter passw ord to check if user have the right t o access Security Area. 6. Hint: Hint area shown to rem ind users the passw or d. 7. Cancel: C[...]
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- 15 - 9. New Password: The entry field for new passw ord. 10. V erify Password: The entry field for verifying new passw ord. Note 1: When executing Lock.exe, u sers c an find its icon in the menu bar shown as below . Users c an double-clicks this i con to call t he Lo ck.exe o r po int s t o the icon and clicks t he right-bu tton of t he mou se to[...]