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When you plug the device into the USB port of your computer, you will see a
“Removable Disk” icon in the file manager window. In
Macintosh
, once you plug the
U-Storage into the USB port. You can see the disk icon in the “Desktop”.
In
Linux
OS, you can mount the device by the following instruction.
■
Execute cd /etc/sysconfig/ ( cat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf | more )
■
Check the device information in hwconf
,
write down the mount point.
■
Make a directory in /mnt (ex: mkdir /mnt/usbHD )
■
Then, execute mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbHD (if mount point was .dev/sda)
2. Read and Write
You can retrieve or store files in the device as a hard disk. The read/write operation of the
device is the same as that of a hard disk.
3. Unplug
You can remove the device after you finish the action with the device. However, in
Windows ME and Windows 2000, please follow the safe removal procedure. You can find
a safe removal icon in your computer’s notification area.
Double click the “safe removal” icon; the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” window will be
pop up. You can select the device you want to remove. Then, click the [Stop] button. After
that you can unplug the device from the USB port of your computer.
Warning
When you want to remove the U-Storage device, make sure
the LED is not flashing. When the LED flashes quickly, there
are some traffic on going between the OS and the U-Storage
device. Don’t remove the U-Storage at this moment.
Otherwise, it will cause some damages to the data or even the
U-Storage device itself.