connects to the LED indicator on the front of the enclosure is not pinched. Thread the
cable through the back of the enclosure when the drive is three-quarters of the way
inserted. Connect the LED to the connector on the tray. Ensure the cable sits below
the rear of the enclosure after it is connected. Slide the tray into the enclosure until
the rear panel is flush with the enclosure.
8. Using the screws you removed in step 1, re-secure the tray inside the enclosure. The
2 screws should be tightened snugly.
Installing Drivers (Windows 98SE)
Windows ME/2000/XP/2003 Server and supported versions of Mac OS all support
removable hard drives without additional software. Ensure you have the most current
updates installed. Computers running Windows 98SE need to install support for USB
removable mass storage devices before using the enclosure:
1. Insert the installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM or other compatible optical
drive.
2. Double click the
My Computer
icon on the desktop. Double click the icon for the
computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3. Double click folders in the following order:
VT6204
>
WIN98DRV
.
4. Right click once on the
UMSS.INF
file. Choose
Install
from the menu.
5. You can now connect the enclosure to your computer.
Connecting the Enclosure to a Computer
This product has been tested with Windows 98/98SE, ME, 2000, XP, 2003 Server, and
Mac OS 9.0.x, 9.2.x, and X. Other operating systems may also support this device;
consult your documentation or a computer service professional for details on whether this
product will work with your operating system and configuration.
When used with the Windows operating systems noted above, the drive enclosure is
“hot-swappable” which means the drive can be connected and disconnected while the
computer is running and will be immediately accessible to the user like any other hard
drive.
1. Place the enclosure near the computer you wish to use.
2. Using the provided USB 2.0 data cable, connect one end to the USB connector
on the rear panel of the enclosure. Connect the opposite end of the cable to an
available USB port on the back of the computer or a powered USB hub. The LED
indicator on the rear panel of the enclosure should light to indicate power.
3. Connect the power adapter (provided) to the connection marked
Power
on the rear
panel of the enclosure. Move the power switch to the on (
I
) position.
5. The drive should be ready to use and will be visible under
My Computer
(Windows)
or on the desktop (Mac OS).
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