VPM-6248T USER MANUAL
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Step 8:
After you finish FDISK, go back to the Windows screen, discon-
nect and then reconnect the USB 2.0 Hard Disk again to activate
these changes. Double-click on [My Computer]. The USB 2.0
Hard Disk Drive icon that you have now partitioned should be
seen.
Step 6:
In the [Change Current Fixed Disk Drive], type the disk drive
number that is assigned to the USB 2.0 Hard Disk.
Step 7:
Go back to the [FDISK OPTIONS] screen. Now you can create
or delete a partition of the USB 2.0 Hard Disk.
IMPORTANT:
You must type [5] in this screen to change the current fixed
disk drive to build a partition. The default fixed drive set by
FDISK is your internal hard disk drive.
WARNING!!
If you don’t change the fixed disk drive to the USB
2.0 Hard Disk, the data of your internal hard disk
will be destroyed!