SmartDisk none manual Disconnecting FireFly from a PC

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PC (Windows) Users

Disconnecting FireFly from a PC

Do not unplug FireFly when data is being transferred between FireFly and the computer (when the yellow light is flashing). If

you unplug FireFly while accessing or copying files, data may be Warning lost or FireFly may be damaged. To disconnect FireFly, complete

the following steps.

1Click on the Unplug or Eject icon - - in the Windows System Tray.

2Select Unplug or eject hardware from the pop-up menu. A Windows dialog opens.

3Select the FireFly drive from the list in the Windows dialog and select Stop.

4Wait until the yellow light on FireFly stops flashing.

5You can now safely unplug FireFly. Gently pull out the FireWire connector from the computer.

 

 

 

You can also safely unplug FireFly by shutting down the computer.

 

 

Tip

 

 

Remember to ensure the lights are off before unplugging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Hardware 1 Year Limited Warranty SmartDisk Software License and Warranty FireFly User Guide FCC Compliance and Warning Contents Specifications Features and Benefits Package ContentsAbout this User Guide PC Users System RequirementsAdditional Software for Macintosh Users Mac OS UsersCopyAgent Technical SupportMac OS Users PC Windows UsersSpecial Instructions for Windows 98 SE Users PC Windows Users Disconnecting FireFly from a Macintosh Computer Connecting FireFly to a Macintosh ComputerInstructions for Windows 98 SE Users on page11 Connecting the FireFly to a PCDisconnecting FireFly from a PC Version Control Between your Home and Office ComputersBackup FireFly Frequently DisconnectingProject Repositories Visiting Clients Connecting Multiple DrivesBackup Frequently Editing Files and Updating DataCopy Files and Data Frequently to FireFly Emergency Backup when TravelingRecovery ArchiveStorage and Playback of MP3, Video, and Photos Transporting Large FilesTo boot your Macintosh computer with FireFly Create a Boot Drive for Macintosh ComputersGeneral SpecificationsOperating Environment Physical SpecificationsOperating Environment