Event electronic 2.0 user manual

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18.USB ZIP Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Removable Disk” in the system.

19.USB HDD Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Local Disk” in the system.

20.Quick Format: Selects Quick Format will erase the internal FAT table, which referenced by operation systems. All data previously stored in the Flash Disk will be cleared after completion.

21.Complete Format: Selects Complete Format will both erase the internal FAT table and physically erase the flash memory blocks. All data previously stored in the Flash Disk will be cleared after completion.

22.FAT16: This function will format the pen drive to FAT16.

23.FAT32: This function will format the pen drive to FAT32.

Note 1: Users are asked to re-plugin the USB Flash Disk after Format.exe is finished to activate these selected functions.

Note 2: If Security Function is enabled, the login program (Lock.exe) for security function will be loaded into the USB Flash Disk. Otherwise, Lock.exe will not be generated.

Note 3: If USB Boot function failed, please check whether the boot files exist or not. For Windows 98, please make sure the directory :\COMMAND\EBD exists. Otherwise, it’s required to create the directory, then copy and save boot files into this directory before formatting USB Flash Disk as a Boot Disk.

Note 4: If users have set the Security Area from the Format.exe and run the program again with selecting “Quick Format” or “Complete Format”, all the data previously stored in the Public Area and Security Area will be cleared when format completed.

[Format.exe] doesn’t support Boot function, if the capacity of a disk partition is over 2GB.

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