Data Transferring
1) Boot your computer and connect NTO with the computer.
2) The screen of NTO would display “READY” after being connected.
Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003: Double click “My Computer”, you
would fi nd a new icon named “Removable Disk” (fi g.2.1), representing NTO.
Mac OS 10.2 or above (Mac OS 10.3.2 e.g.): A new icon named “NO_NAME”
(fi g.2.2) would appear on the desktop of your computer, representing NTO.
Linux 2.4.2 or above: Enter the system by user ID “root” and input the command
“mount /dev/sda /mnt”. This command is to create a directory where NTO would
be mounted.
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3) Then you can copy, delete or edit data, just as on a traditional hard disk. While
transferring data from NTO to the computer, the screen of NTO displays “READ-
ING”, while transferring data from the computer to NTO, the screen of NTO
displays “WRITING”.
Summary of Contents for NTO
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