Contents Before Using USB Drive.......................................................................... 03 What is USB Drive? ................................................................................. 05 Installing/Using USB Drive in Microsoft Windows ME/2000/XP.......... 06 Installing/Using USB Drive in Microsoft Windows 98/98SE ................ 07 Installing/Using USB Drive in MacOS ( MacOS 9.0 or higher ) ........... 10 Using the SecureCell ™ Utility .............................................
Welcome to USB Drive. This user guide is designed to help you to use USB Drive correctly and safely. Please read this information carefully before using USB Drive. Please pay special attention to the sections that describe USB Drive operation for the Operating System being used by your computer. Before Using USB Drive TM Safety Instructions These Safety Instructions include directions and precautions for you to follow when using USB Drive.
Caution - Do not disconnect the USB Drive from the computer’s USB port while transferring (reading or writing) data. This will probably result in your data being corrupted - Make sure that you follow the instructions given in this guide when using or removing the product. Incorrect use of USB Drive may cause a malfunction of the product and/or loss of your data. - Be careful not to bend or twist the USB Drive. Do not place any heavy object on the product.
What is USB Drive TM? USB Drive™ is a removable, portable, flash memory based data storage device that works via your computer’s Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB Drive does not require a battery or any external power because the USB Drive uses the power supplied by the computer or USB device it is plugged into. USB Drive works with your computer’s plug-and-play system, For most operating systems, once it is plugged into the USB port of your computer.
Installing/Using USB Drive in Windows ME/2000/XP 1. Start Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 2. Remove the cover from your USB Drive and plug it into a USB port on your computer. If it is the first time to use USB Drive, Windows will automatically recognize it and install all required drivers. 3. The red Status LED will flash during the recognition and installation procedures. When USB Drive is ready to use, the Status LED will turn off. 4. Click My Computer on Windows Desktop.
3. Select to remove hardware. 4. When your computer indicates it is acceptable to remove hardware, then unplug the USB Drive from the USB port. Caution: Never remove or unplug USB Drive while the Red Status LED is flashing. Doing this may cause corruption of the data being transferred. Installing/Using USB Drive in Microsoft Windows 98/98SE For Microsoft Windows 98/98SE, you need to install new drivers for the USB Drive to operate.
5. You must restart your computer. 6. After taking off the cap of the USB Drive and insert it to USB port of your PC, then it is recognized by the PC as a Removable Disk automatically. 7. Click Uninstall button when you want to delete the Windows98 Device Driver.
Caution : When Window98 Device Driver is removed, Securecell Utility will be also removed. Removing USB Drive in Microsoft Windows 98/98SE 1. Close all files currently opened from USB Drive. 2. Unplug USB Drive from the USB port. Caution: Never remove or unplug USB Drive while the Red status LED is flashing.
Installing/Using USB Drive in MacOS ( MacOS 9.0 or higher ) 1. Start MacOS. 2. Remove the cover from your USB Drive and plug it into an USB port of your MAC. If it is the first time to use USB Drive, MAC will automatically recognize it. 3. USB Drive is recognized as an [untitled] folder in MAC. 4. You can read or write data using USB Drive, just the same as with any other hard disk drive. 5. If your O.S version is the MacOS 8.6, please download a driver from http://www.apple.
Using the SecureCell Utility Through SecureCell Utility, you can make USB Drive security-enabled, bootable disk-enabled. Security feature is currently compatible with only Windows XP/ 2000/ME/98SE/98. 1. Plug USB Drive directly into your computer’s USB port. 2. After your USB Drive is recognized, insert the CD-ROM included with your purchase. 3. Once the CD-ROM is initialized, a pop-up menu will be displayed. 4. Click on the menu item named [SecureCell Utility Setup]. 5.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 - Click “O.K” button to start formatting. After finishing the procedure, click “OK” button again. (Figure 2, Figure 3) ※ There are three kinds of formatting, Standard, Security, and Standard and Security. Those are used for under single or two partitions environment. To use the password function, please make sure your disk to have dual-partition. Please pay attention to select target drive when you want to format a drive since you use two partitions.
7. [Change Device Name] - If you want to change Device Name, click the “Change Device Name” button and follow the instructions as following figures.
Figure 6 8. [Set Password] - The password mode is enabled after making dual partition, click the Set Password on Password Mode. (Figure 7) Figure 7 - Figure 8 Input your Password New and Confirm. Confirm Password must be the same as New Password. (Figure 8) Click OK, your New Password is now in effect. When you remove and re-plug the device into computer, a window will be displayed and request you to enter your password. Enter your password and click the “OK” button.
Figure 9 NOTE: You can’t access USB Drive if you lost your password. Because you can’t recover the saved data, please keep attention for your password. 8. [To change Password] To change password, click the right button on icon in the System Tray and select the “Utility” menu. Than you can show a window as Figure 10. Enter previous password and new password, which you want to use and click the “OK” button.
Figure 10 Figure 11 9. [To divide partition] You can divide a USB Drive to two partition for your convenience purpose. Follow the instructions as following figures.
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Figure 16 9. [OPTIONS] - [Show tray icon while device plugged] : Sets flag for displaying icon, which shows existence of USB Drive. - [Check Password auto pop up] : Sets flag for displaying an window which requests you to enter password.
USB Drive™ FAQ ell Q. I do not have any driver CD-ROM. What can I do? A. Go to the www.lge.com website and download and install the driver installation program. Q. What operating systems does USB Drive work with? A. USB Drive works with Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac, Linux and WinCE. Q. My computer does not recognize USB Drive. A. Click Start Settings Control Panel System and select Device Manager tab. Then check whether your computer has a USB controller.
that has less than 2% bad sector. Sometimes, bad sectors can be generated during using USB Drive. To remove bad sectors, download SecureCell Utility from www.lge.com website and format your USB Drive using it. Q. I want to use USB Drive in other computers but I do not have the driver installation CD. A. The best advantage of USB Drive is that it supports 'hot-plug' for Microsoft Windows ME/2000/XP, MAC 9.0 or higher, Linux 2.4.0 or higher.
Q. Can I set a password for the files to be saved in USB Drive? A. Every word processing program supports a password function for the file to prevent any unauthorized access to the documents. Once you set a password, other people cannot open the file. Q. I formatted USB Drive for the NTFS file system. Can it be used in other operating system? A. Microsoft Windows 98, 98SE and ME does not recognize the NTFS file system.
Specifications The appearance and specifications can change for enhancements of the product without prior notice. Model USB DriveTM Storage capacity 32MB/64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB Interface USB Spec 2.0 Maximum data rate 480Mbps/ Power USB bus-powered (4.5V~5.