Memorex thumbdrive User Manual

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For Windows 98*/98 SE
(Windows Me, 2000, & XP do not require driver installation)
ThumbDrive
System Compatibility:
Memorex ThumbDrive may be used with any computer with a USB 1.1 port that meets the following operating systems:
PC Requirements— Windows 98, Windows 98 SE (Second Edition), Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP**
(Driver Installation not required for Windows Me & above)
Macintosh Requirements— Mac OS 8.6 or higher**
The Memorex ThumbDriveis designed for standard applications such as for office and personal computing applications. It is not designed for use in special applications to which the failure or malfunction of products may directly jeopardize life or harm of the human body.
* Windows 98 may have problems with more than 1 USB device connected. See Notes. ** For Systems using ME / 2000 / XP or Mac OS 8.6 or higher, installation of the product does not require any additional software. These operating Systems are designed with PLUG-N-PLAY capabilities.
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Your Memorex ThumbDrive should include:
1. Memorex ThumbDrive
2. ThumbDrive installation CD-ROM (for Windows
OS 8.6 or higher already have the proper drivers in the operating system.)
3. ThumbDrive User Guide Please notify your distributor or retailer if any of the above is missing.
WINDOWS 98/98 SE DRIVER INSTALLATION*
1. Turn on your computer and wait for the Windows desktop to appear on your screen.
2. Close any applications you may have running.
3. Insert the Memorex ThumbDrive installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. The driver installation procedure is automatic, as a dialogue box will pop up (Figure 1) to give you the option to install the drivers. The dialogue box will also give you the option to Remove your drivers or Cancel the installation as well if these actions are required.
4. Select “Install”, and the drivers will be loaded onto your computer.
NOTE: If your computer’s CD-ROM drive is not set up for automatic disc detection go to Step 6.
98 and 98 SE only. Windows ME, 2000, XP and MAC
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Figure 1
5. Once completed, you will receive a confirmation that the drivers have been successfully transferred to your system. (Figure 2). Remove the installation CD from the drive and click “OK” to reboot your computer. Your Memorex USB ThumbDrive is now ready to use.
Figure 2
If your computer does not automatically run the Driver Install disk, you will need to conduct this process manually.
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6. Click “Start” on your menu screen, and then select “Run...” Click on the “Browse…” button in the dialogue box that opens and select the CD-ROM drive into which you placed the installation CD.
7. The file “Msetup.exe” will appear in the dialogue box (Figure 3). Double click on the Msetup icon, and the CD will install the correct drivers for the Memorex USB ThumbDrive.
Figure 3
8. Follow the onscreen directions as listed in step 1 and as shown in Figure 1 by clicking on the “Install” button.
9. Remove the installation CD from the drive and click “OK” to reboot your computer. Your Memorex USB ThumbDrive is now ready to use.
Once your computer reboots, you can verify that Windows recognizes the Memorex
ThumbDrive
Bring your computer screen to the desktop view and double click on “My Computer.” The Memorex ThumbDrive should appear as a “Removable Disk” icon (as in Drive E in Figure 4 below.) The actual drive letter assigned to your ThumbDrive may vary.
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Figure 4
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NOTES:
1. Multiple USB devices plugged into a computer using the Windows 98 operating system may run into some problems. Windows 98 SE resolved these types of conflicts.
2. When a Memorex ThumbDrive is inserted into a USB port (Figure 5), it is configured as if it were a removable hard disc drive. You can use the same “drag-and-drop” methods to read and write files to the ThumbDrive, as you would to a hard drive or a floppy disk.
Figure 5
3. As with any removable storage medium, removing the Memorex ThumbDrive while data are being written or transferred may corrupt the files or erase the entire content on the drive. Always wait for the green LED to stop blinking to indicate when the data transferring operation is complete.
WINDOWS ME, 2000, XP DRIVE MEMOREX THUMBDRIVE INSTALLATION
For installation of the Memorex ThumbDrive on systems using Windows ME, 2000, or XP, no driver installation is required. Simply install your ThumbDrive into any available USB port on your computer and the system will automatically recognize the installed device.
ADDITIONAL DRIVE OPERATION NOTES
Write Protect Switch:
The Memorex ThumbDrive includes a switch that will prevent any data writing or accidental erasure of critical files. At the end of the ThumbDrive there is a little switch that can be moved to the left, under the icon of a padlock, to prevent adding or eliminating any data.
LED Status Indicator
GREEN LED - When lit, your Memorex ThumbDriveis powered, recognized by your computer
FLASHING GREEN LED - When the status light is flashing, your Memorex ThumbDrive is reading data from
or writing data to the ThumbDrive. NOTE: Removal of your drive during this operation may cause a loss of data
or your data to be corrupted and is not recommended.
REMOVING YOUR THUMBDRIVE
When removing your Memorex ThumbDrive, it is always recommended that you “eject” your drive by either using the Unplug or EJECT HARDWARE icon located in your system tray. The system tray is typically located in the lower right corner of your desktop. Once located, you can elect to STOP USB DISK after left clicking the ICON in the system tray.
You can also select the ThumbDrive thru the drive listing under MY COMPUTER. Once the drive is located, right click on your ThumbDrive, and select the Eject from the drop down menu.
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FOR WINDOWS 98 & 98SE ejecting or removing your drive. Be sure that your drive is not in the process of receiving or transferring data as
indicated by the flashing LED. Removing your drive during this process may damage or corrupt your data.
The compact Memorex USB ThumbDrive lets you take your files, music, and digital images with you wherever you go!
Easy to carry and transport
Key ring included
Strong and durable
No batteries needed
10 years of storage life
Other Memorex Flash Media:
o CompactFlash Card o SmartMedia Card o Secure Digital (SD) Card
o MultiMedia (MMC) Card
Technical Support
To receive technical support for your Memorex ThumbDrive, please visit our website at
www.memorex.com
. Register your product under the “New Customers” section.
Limited 1-Year Warranty
Memorex Products warranties this product against defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to the original purchaser; proof of original retail purchase is required. This warranty specifically excludes damage caused by misuse, abuse, improper storage, or use in a commercial application. No warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is made. In the event of a claim against this warranty, Memorex Products’ obligation and the claimant’s sole remedy shall be replacement of the product. This warranty specifically excludes responsibility for recorded data in any form.
FCC Certification Statement
This device complies with FCC Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules, and is designed to provide reasonable protection against radio and television interference. Although the equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the allowed RF emission limits, as specified below, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a certain situation.
This device’s operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Elimination of Interference can occur by using one of the following:
1. Reorient the affected device
2. Increase the distance between affected device and the computer equipment.
3. Plug the computer and it’s peripherals into a different branch circuit from that used by the affected device.
Memorex ThumbDrive, is a registered trademark of Memorex Products, Inc.. All other trade names referenced in this manual are of their respective owners. Memorex Products Inc., reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Copyright 2003 Memorex Products, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
, simply removing your drive from the USB port or USB cable connector performs
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