
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedure.
4. The
Safe To Remove Hardware
message window appears.
JetFlash
is now ready to
be unplugged.
To Remove JetFlash in Mac OS
Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to
JetFlash
into the trashcan. Then unplug
JetFlash
from the USB port.
To Remove JetFlash in Linux
Un-mount the device from the Linux environment.
Example:
umount /mnt/jetflash
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WARNING:
Before removing your
JetFlash
, please make sure the LED is
off
and
not flashing
!
If you remove the
JetFlash
while the LED is flashing, unpredictable damage
may occur to the files and/or your
JetFlash
due to a write cache fault.
Boot-Up Function
For systems that use Windows 98SE or Me,
JetFlash
can be configured to serve as an
MS-DOS Boot Disk. Upon completion of the appropriate procedure for your operating system
as described below,
JetFlash
can be used to boot up your computer, allowing you to run
MS-DOS programs.
JetFlash
can start up your computer by using USB-ZIP or USB-HDD
boot-up functions. This does not make
JetFlash
a Rescue Disk for Windows, or put
Windows Startup files onto
JetFlash
. After booting with
JetFlash
, the system is started in
the MS-DOS command screen. If you wish to enter Windows, you must restart Windows
from your hard drive or a previously created Rescue Disk.