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Click [OK] to close the message.
Now you are ready to disconnect the drive.
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Disconnect the USB cable.
Windows XP
With Windows XP, first confirm that there are no programs running and that
the drive’s busy indicator is not lit, and then disconnect the USB cable.
Note
If you disconnect the USB cable without performing the procedure outlined above with
Windows 2000, the operation of your computer may become erratic or data damaged. Be sure
to perform the procedure above before disconnecting the USB cable.
This device supports USB 2.0, which provides a much higher rate of data
transfer than the earlier USB 1.1 standard.
Connecting this device to a computer that is equipped with a USB 2.0-
compliant USB connector or PCI adapter card provides fullest possible drive
reading performance and enables high-speed data transfer.
1)
1) When connected to a product that does not support Hi-Speed USB, the maximum transfer
rate is limited to 1.5 MB/s (equivalent to a USB 1.1 transfer rate).
A system meeting the following requirements is needed in order to use Hi-
Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant) with this device.
• Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant) interface cable (supplied with the
drive).
• System equipped with a Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant) connector or
PCI adapter card, and running the USB 2.0 EHCI device driver
2)
.
2) The USB 2.0 EHCI driver software is supplied with currently available PCI adapter cards
that conform to USB 2.0. Further, Microsoft has released the USB 2.0 EHCI driver
software for Windows XP, therefore it is also possible to use this driver software with
Windows XP.
3)
3) For details, contact your USB 2.0 adapter dealer or consult the Microsoft Corporation Web
site.
About Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant)