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Windows 2000 Professional Users
Operating System Related Questions
Q1: I can't eject or format an MO disk with user privileges.
A1: Change the settings with Eject/format privilege tool. Connect your MO drive, and restart your PC. See
also Change eject and format privileges.
Q2: I cannot eject a disk.
A2: Make sure that no other application is using your MO drive.
Your PC may have a locked MO disk. Check your computer applications to make none of them have
locked your MO disk.
Power off the drive, then power on again and try to eject the disk.
Power off the drive and use emergency eject.
You may reboot the system and try to eject the disk again.
Q3: I can't access an MO disk formatted for NTFS in Windows 2000.
A3: The disk may be write-protected.
Q4: I pressed the eject button, but the MO disk was not ejected from the MO drive.
A4: An MO disk formatted in NTFS cannot be ejected by pressing the eject button. Select the eject option
from the pop-up menu displayed by right-clicking the MO drive icon.
Q5: The MO disk is formatted for NTFS with user rights, but I can't access it with user rights.
A5: This problem was first corrected in Windows 2000 SP2. Make sure you format NTFS with
administrator privilege.
Q6: I can't use an MO disk fromatted for NTFS in Windows 2000 in NT 4.0.
A6: An MO disk formatted for NTFS in Windows 2000 cannot be used in NT 4.0 computer.