VIPowER Connecting the VPM-6248T to a Computer, Replace the MobileRACK Drive Tray Cover

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Step 6.

Replace the drive tray cover by sliding it back on.

Replace the MobileRACK Drive Tray Cover

2-5 Connecting the VPM-6248T to a Computer

Computer Requirements

USB or USB 2.0 equipped notebook or desktop computer

Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP, or Mac OS 9.0 or above

Proceed with the following steps to connect the VPM-6248T to your computer.

Step 1.

Insert the MobileRACK drive tray (with the 3.5” drive installed) into the MobileRACK docking case in the VPM-6248T External Enclosure. Push firmly until the tray is seated.

Insert Drive Tray into VPM-6248T Enclosure

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Contents VPM-6248T Proprietary Notice Contents Introduction Features and SpecificationsVPM-6248T External Enclosure Operating Systems MobileRACKPackage Contents Package ChecklistTemperature Control Jumper Settings Hardware InstallationRemove Mounting Screws to Remove Cover Temperature Control Jumper Locations Factory Configuration with MobileRACK Configuration with the MobileRACKMounting a 3.5-inch Drive in the MobileRACK LED IndicatorsVPM-6248T Front Panel with the MobileRACK Remove the MobileRACK Drive TrayRemove Front Panel for Removable Media Drives Remove the MobileRACK Drive Tray CoverMount the Drive in the MobileRACK Drive Tray MobileRACK Drive Tray with Cover RemovedReplace the MobileRACK Drive Tray Cover Connecting the VPM-6248T to a ComputerComputer Requirements Insert Drive Tray into VPM-6248T EnclosureSlide the Latch-switch Left to Lock VPM-6248T Connections VPM-6248T External Connector LocationsWindows 98SE Driver InstallationStep Select Win98 under the Drivers directory, then click OK Click Next Step Windows Me/2000/XP Mac OS Connecting the VPM-6248T to Computer Using the VPM-6248T External EnclosureWindows Disconnecting the VPM-6248T from ComputerWindows Me/2000/XP Latch-lock Switch Positions Using the MobileRACK Drive TrayMac OS Partitioning Under Windows 98/ME Partitioning the External USB 2.0 Hard DiskMethod At the DOS prompt, type Fdisk and press Enter Step Partitioning under Windows 2000/XP Step Step Printed on recycled paper