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NOTE:

A quick format will only delete the files from the card and reformat
the card. A full format will delete any files, perform a disk scan and
reformat your card.

Ejecting MMCs

Microsoft

 Windows

 operating systems do not interact with USB port-

compatible MMC or SDC card readers in exactly the same way they
interact with other removable media drives, such as floppy disk drives.

The methods for moving, copying or deleting MMC or SDC files on a
USB-compatible card reader work just like those for manipulating files
on a hard drive or diskette, with one exception: 

When copying files to

and from your MMC, Windows may indicate the file transfer
has finished, when in reality the file is still being copied. 

You

should ignore the usual Windows file transfer indicators, such as prog-
ress bars, because they do not work correctly with USB card readers.

Removing the MMC while files are being transferred may lock up
your computer.

 To avoid this, make sure file transfer has stopped and

the card is safe to remove by using the Eject feature.

To Eject MMCs:

1. When transferring files, before you remove the MMC from the card
reader, right-click the reader's drive letter. (This can be found by first
double-clicking the "My Computer" icon on the Windows desktop.)

2. If the file is still copying, you will see the standard Windows hour-
glass symbol, which will accurately indicate the card reader is still ac-
tive. When the file has finished copying, the hourglass will disappear
and you can safely remove the MMC from the reader.

3. If you right-click the reader's drive letter and the pop-up menu ap-
pears, click 

E

JECT

. If no "wait" or warning message appears, the MMC is

ready to remove.

4. If you click 

E

JECT 

and a "Cannot Unmount Volume" message appears,

click 

C

ONTINUE

. You can now safely remove the MMC from the reader.

Cannot Unmount Volume message. This may appear when removing

MMC cards while using Windows 2000 operating systems.

Summary of Contents for MMC/SD Card Reader

Page 1: ...rt If you are running Windows 98 see the installation instructions below Minimum requirements are a computer equipped with a USB port Mi crosoft Windows operating system versions 98 ME 2000 XP NOTE If your computer does not have a USB port call our customer serv ice phone number on the back of this instruction sheet We can ex change your USB card reader for a parallel port MMC reader The parallel ...

Page 2: ...here D is the drive letter for your CD ROM 5 Click OK to begin installation 6 Follow the on screen instructions 7 When the installation program is finished shut down your computer Next plug the reader into a USB port and turn your computer back on 8 As Windows starts you will see it find your new hardware and soft ware After the new hardware messages disappear your reader is in stalled You can now...

Page 3: ...g your MMC will remove all data from the card Be sure to save any important files to your hard drive before formatting the MMC To reformat an MMC 1 Insert the MMC you wish to format into the card reader 2 On your desktop double click MY COMPUTER and then right click on the corresponding removable drive letter for the reader 3 In the pop up menu click FORMAT When you click the Format com mand Windo...

Page 4: ...ing the MMC while files are being transferred may lock up your computer To avoid this make sure file transfer has stopped and the card is safe to remove by using the Eject feature To Eject MMCs 1 When transferring files before you remove the MMC from the card reader right click the reader s drive letter This can be found by first double clicking the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop 2 If the...

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