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3.To create a volume label, type the label name in the Volume label field (up to 11 characters).

4.To begin creating a boot disk, click Start. A warning message displays informing you that all your files will be deleted. To continue, click OK. To cancel the formatting process, click Cancel.

5.After clicking Start, a progress bar displays indicating the status of the formatting process. After the formatting completes, a message displays indicating that the formatting process was successful.

6.To exit the program without creating a boot disk, click Cancel.

Notes:

a.Creating a boot disk requires formatting the Memory Key. This will delete all files that are on the Key.

b.If you begin the formatting process, you will not be able to abort it before it ends.

c.Do NOT remove the Memory Key while formatting, and be sure to close all applications that might use the Memory Key.

Booting your computer with the IBM Memory Key

To boot your computer with the IBM Memory Key, do the following:

1.Turn off your system. Insert the boot Memory Key into any available USB slot.

2.Turn on your system and use the steps outlined in your desktop or mobile computer documentation to access your BIOS settings. Locate the section that determines the Boot or Startup Order of the disks on your desktop or mobile computer.

3.Change the order to the following:

vLegacy diskette drive (might not be applicable depending on your desktop or mobile computer configuration)

vATAPI CD-ROM drive or optical drive

vHard Drive - USB Memory Key

vHard Drive - your main hard disk drive or drives with your operating system or data files

4.Save your setting changes and exit the BIOS.

5.Restart your computer. It should boot to a DOS prompt using the Memory Key.

Troubleshooting

vCreating a boot disk on a key with a Privacy Zone: If you previously created a Privacy Zone on your Memory Key (using the KeySafe II application), you will need to delete this Privacy Zone before running the boot application. The way to delete this Privacy Zone is by running KeySafe II and setting the Privacy Zone to 0. For more information, refer to the KeySafe II manual on the CD.

vCreating a boot disk on a write-protect enabled key: If you previously set your key to be write protected (using MyKey application), you will need to disable this feature before you run the boot application. For more information, refer to the MyKey manual on the CD.

vUsing multiple Memory Keys simultaneously: If you have inserted more than one Memory Key, you will be prompted to remove the keys, and leave only the key you want to use as a boot disk plugged in.

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Contents IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page Contents Iv IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Preface Registering your optionVi IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Introduction 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Installing the Memory Key in Windows 2000 or Windows XP 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide System setup MyKeyCustomizing MyKey Setting preferences Visual indicationSelect your language Hide/ShowHelp AboutLCD ButtonsTools Personalizing your memory key MyKey personal iconMyKey personal sound MyKey personal labelEnable Write Protection Advanced featuresSynchronization options Synchronizing previously selected folders Creating personal folders Send to Memory Key Drive Additional featuresAuto Run Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FAQsSystem requirements Using multilingual KeySafeGetting started Creating the Privacy Zone 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Using your Privacy Zone 4IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Privacy Zone and System Suspend/Hibernation Logging out of your Privacy ZoneTrust option Customizing your settings DesktopChanging your password Using multilingual KeySafe II FAQs Changing your Privacy ZoneUsing multilingual KeySafe II 12IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Installation instructions KeySafe II and MyKey in Non-Admin ModeUninstalling the service 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide System setup requirements Using IBM Memory Key Boot UtilityCreating an IBM boot memory key Booting your computer with the IBM Memory Key Online technical support Appendix A. Service and SupportTelephone technical support Country or Region Telephone Number Appendix A. Service and Support A-3 4IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide What this Warranty Does not Cover Part 1 General TermsHow to Obtain Warranty Service What IBM Will Do to Correct ProblemsExchange of a Machine or Part Your Additional ResponsibilitiesLimitation of Liability Part 2 Country-unique Terms Paraguay PeruUruguay VenezuelaCAMBODIA, INDONESIA, and Laos Cambodia and LaosIndia Japan MalaysiaNEW Zealand PEOPLE’S Republic of China PRCSingapore EUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa EmeaGoverning Law European Union EU ConsumersFollowing paragraphs are added to this section Egypt FranceGermany HungaryItems for Which IBM is Not Liable IrelandSlovakia Warranty Period Part 3 Warranty InformationUnited Kingdom Types of Warranty Service CRU and Courier or Depot Service CRU and Customer Carry-In or Mail-In ServiceCountry or Region Telephone Number Guarantee supplement for Mexico Appendix C. Guarantee supplement for Mexico 2IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Appendix D. Notices Trademarks Federal Communications Commission FCC statementIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Avis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie CanadaDeutsche EMV-Direktive electromagnetische Verträglichkeit European Union emission directiveUnione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad électromagnética Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétiqueUnion Europea Normativa EMC Appendix D. Notices D-5 6IBM USB 2.0 Memory Keys User’s Guide Page Part Number 22P9239