Hi-Speed USB 2.
Contents Introduction................................................................................................................... 3 Features ................................................................................................................................... 3 System Requirements............................................................................................................ 4 Before Use..........................................................................................
Introduction Thank you for your purchasing this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk. This portable Plug&Play USB Flash Disk enables you to exchange huge amount of data easily between any computers with a USB port. With high storage capacity and blazing fast speeds, this handy small device is the best choice to replace floppy disks, ZIP disks and hard disks.
System Requirements z Desktop or laptop computers with USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port z One of following operation systems Windows 98/98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 9.x or later Linux Kernel 2.4 or later Before Use 1. Please keep this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk away from heat, direct sunlight, and water. Do not bend, flex, or drop it. 2. To prevent data loss and fatal damage to the USB 2.0 Flash Disk, please never remove it from the USB port while data is being transferred.
Driver Installation To use this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk, it is not necessary to install any driver in Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Mac ® TM 9.x or later, Linux TM Kernel 2.4 or ® later. Only Windows 98 and Windows 98SE need to install the enclosed driver. Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE 1. Please execute setup.exe to install USB Flash Disk Windows 98/98SE driver. The icon is shown as: Setup.exe 2. The Setup Wizard will show up as below, please click Next > to continue.
3. It is now ready to install the driver. Please click Install to continue the installation. 4. Executing Setup.exe will guide you to install the USB Flash Disk Windows 98/98SE driver on your computer.
5. The installation has completed, please click Finish to exit Setup. 6. The following window will show up when driver installation has finished. Please re-plugin USB Flash Disk to activate the driver.
Disk Partitions and Security Function This Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk provides utility program named “Format.exe” to enable user to partition the Flash Disk and/or to set Security Area with password check to secure your personal data. Also, you can configure this Flash Disk as an MS-DOS Startup Disk by this utility program. To run the utility program, just double click Format.exe . “Format.exe” is used to format/partition the USB Flash Disk, set Security Area, and create MS-DOS Startup Disk.
3. Security Area: Shows the disk capacity of security area. The minimum capacity of security area is 3MB. 4. Capacity Scroll Bar: Users can drag the scroll bar to adjust the disk capacity between public area and security area. Only after enabling the PASSWORD option in Security Function, the Capacity Scroll Bar can be dragged. (See more in Security Function below) 5. Format Progress Bar: Shows the progress of formatting disk. 6. START FORMAT: Click Button to start disk format. 7.
11. PASSWORD: After users enable this option, the display window of 12, 13 and 14 becomes valid to edit as shown in the following. User can key in up to four characters used as password (at least one character is required). After enabling this option, the capacity of Security Area will be allowed to be set in the PARTITION function. In other word, if this option is not enabled, users are not allowed to set the capacity of Security Area 〈i.e. no Security Area〉. 12.
Configuration Function 15. USB ZIP Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Removable Disk” in the system. 16. USB HDD Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Local Disk” in the system. 17.
Note 1: Users are asked to re-plugin the USB Flash Disk after Format.exe is finished to activate these selected functions. Note 2: If Security Function is enabled, the login program (Lock.exe) for security function will be loaded into the USB Flash Disk. Otherwise, Lock.exe will not be generated. Note 3: If USB Boot function failed, please check whether the boot files exist or not. For Windows 98, please make sure the directory :\COMMAND\EBD exists.
1. Disk State: Indicates disk mode of the USB Flash Disk. When the Disk State is LOCKED, users are accessing the Public Area. When the Disk State is UNLOCKED, users are accessing the Security Area. 2. Unlock: If the USB Flash Disk is in LOCKED mode, users can enter the password then click the “Unlock” button to switch to UNLOCKED mode to access Security Area. In UNLOCK mode, the display is shown as below: 3. Change Password: Clicks this button, the window for changing password will pop up.
7. Cancel: Clicks this button to cancel the password change. 8. Apply Change: Clicks this button to complete Change Password for the Security Area. 9. New Password: The entry field for new password. 10. Verify Password: The entry field for verifying new password. Note1: When executing Lock.exe, users can find its icon in the menu bar shown as below. Users can double-clicks this icon to call the Lock.
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