4 FAQs
To see the latest FAQs, go to PNY website
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. A few of these FAQs are listed below.
Q1: After the installation is complete, why can’t I find the USB device correctly?
A1: Check USB controller option in the BIOS settings, make sure it is enabled.
Q2: What can be stored on my Attaché?
A2: Once your Attaché is plugged into your system, it works just like your hard drive.
So any type of data can be stored, erased, copied, or read from it like music files, documents,
emails, pictures, movies, the list of different uses for USB Flash Disk is endless.
Q3: Does the Attaché require a driver to be manually installed on each machine?
A3: Windows ME, 2000, and XP all support without any need to install drivers. Attaché is
100% plug and play. Just insert your Attaché and your computer sees as a new hard drive.
Only for Windows 98SE do you need to install a driver. The Windows 98SE drivers are provided
with the USB Flash Disk and are available at our website. The Attaché currently does
not have support for Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows NT or Windows CE.
Q4: My Windows ME / 2000 / XP cannot detect my device, what can I do?
A4: Since there is no driver required for these operating systems, the device uses the built- in driver
(USB Mass Storage Class Driver) from these operating systems. If your operating system cannot
find the device, then it is very likely that the built- in driver files were missing or corrupted;
please try to recover these files from other computer or from the original Windows operating
system CD. Should you still having problem, please try the method in A1, or contact one of our
technical
staff.
Q5: Can the Attaché be shared over a network?
A5: Yes, Attaché offers all the functions of a normal hard drive.
Q6: What is the function of the Attaché’s LED?
A6: When you are transferring data the LED will flash indicating the Attaché is in use and is
"busy" writing or reading data. Because some operating systems use write cache, please be sure
the LED is not flashing when you unplug it. Unplugging the Attaché while it is busy will
result in lost data and computer errors.