5.2.3 MAC OS
When disconnecting your Kanguru DataBank USB 2.0 External Drive from computer, close all windows and quit all running applications
that are stored on the Kanguru DataBank USB 2.0 External Drive. Drag the Kanguru DataBank USB 2.0 External Drive’s icon into
“Trash”
to dismount it from the Desktop prior to unplugging the Kanguru DataBank USB 2.0 External Drive from the USB port.
Failure to do so may result in a loss of data or possible file corruption.
CAUTION !!
Do not unplug the Kanguru DataBank from the USB port of your computer or HUB while copying files to or from the device or
while files or applications stored on the Kanguru DataBank are in use.
DOING SO MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF DATA.
Inserting/Removing Drives
Your Kanguru DataBank allows for removal of any individual Kanguru Disk without having to shutdown your DataBank. You can
also re-connect a Kanguru Disk into any bay at any time. If you have properly removed a Kanguru Disk, then it can be reconnected at
any time without any installation process. Simply follow the instructions below for REMOVING Kanguru Disks:
Windows 98:
Step1
Click the green
Safely Remove Storage Device
icon
icon in system tray and click the device that
you want to remove.
Step2
When the system prompts
‘You may safely remove this device
’.
Click OK, and remove the KanguruDisk from the DataBank.
Windows 2000/ME/XP
Step1
Click on the
Unplug or Eject Hardware
Located on your icon bar.
Step2
Click on the
Stop USB Mass Storage Device – Drive [x]
With
Drive [x]
being the drive that you want to disconnect.
Step3
Wait for few seconds, the system prompts:
“The ‘USB Mass Storage’ device can now be safely removed from the system”
Click OK, and remove the KanguruDisk from the DataBank.
NOTE: Refer back to the “LABELING YOUR KANGURU DISKS” section to correctly remove and connect the
correct Kanguru Disks.