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USB Hi-Speed Interface Specifications
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Mass Storage Class, Bulk-only Transport standard compliant
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Mode up to 480Mbits/sec when connected to USB Hi-Speed port
Backward compatible to USB 1.1. It will run at Full-Speed Mode up to 12Mbits/sec when connected
to USB 1.1 port.
Windows 98SE USB Mass Storage driver included on Driver CD
Windows ME, 2000, XP, Mac OS 8.6, 9, & OS X uses build-in driver
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Security Utility included on Driver CD
LED Indicator
Drive access (located in the back) – Flashing green
Package Contents
1 USB Hi-Speed Flash Drive
1 A to A USB extension cable
1 Driver CD (Windows Security Utility/ Windows 98SE Mass Storage/Manual)
System Requirements
PC
Pentium II 266MHz or higher recommended
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP
Or Linux (kernel 2.4.1 and above, must be mounted)
64MB RAM, 128MB or higher recommended
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive for driver installation (Windows 98SE)
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port – drive will run at highest speed or
USB 1.1 port – drive will run at lower speed
Macintosh
PowerMac G3 processor or higher (PowerMac G4 recommended)
Mac OS 8.6 (9.2.2 recommended) or
Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher for USB 1.1 support
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher for USB 2.0 support
64MB RAM, 128MB or higher recommended
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port – drive will run at highest speed or
USB 1.1 port – drive will run at lower speed
Installation
Windows Overview
Before plugging in the drive, make sure the computer system has a USB Hi-Speed port available to
take full advantage of USB 2.0 speed. If not, you may purchase and install USB 2.0 PCI card for desktop
computer or USB 2.0 CARDBUS card for notebook computer. If the computer system is using Windows
98SE, you will need to install the Mass Storage driver. Also make sure the computer system has the
latest driver for USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Host Controller. Check with the manufacturer for software updates. It
is also important to update Windows at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com for the latest USB drivers.
For Windows 98SE Setup
1. Start up the computer and boot into Windows.
2. Normally your machine will be ready to install new hardware.
3. For optimum usability and compatibility, please make sure you have the latest driver for your USB
2.0 Hi-Speed ports.