Transcend Information StoreJet 25 (Version 1.3) user manual

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Note: (D:) and (G:) above are example drive letters; the letter in your "My Computer" window may differ

Note: “New Volume” is an example drive. The drive name on your Mac computer may differ

4.Once connected, you can use the StoreJet 25 as an external hard drive to transfer data to and from your computer. Simply drag and drop files or folders onto the Local Disk, Volume, or drive letter that represents the StoreJet 25.

NOTE: To ensure Super-Speed USB 3.0 data transfer rates when using your StoreJet 25, please make sure that your computer has the relevant drivers and hardware to support USB 3.0. If you are unsure about how to check this, please consult the user’s manual of your computer, motherboard, or USB 3.0 interface card for USB 3.0 driver information.

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Introduction︱ General Use USB 3.0 Models USB 2.0 ModelsTransporting Connecting to a Computer︱ USB Cable Page Page Select StoreJet models only Disconnecting from a Computer︱ WindowsLinux Formatting the Hard Drive︱ Windows XP/Vista/7/8Page Click the Close button to finish and exit Page Linux My operating system cannot detect the StoreJet Troubleshooting︱StoreJet 25 does not power on Cannot detect the StoreJet 25 in Linux ’m having problems with the StoreJet 25 on my MacCannot copy large files to the StoreJet Page Specifications︱ Recycling & Environmental Considerations︱ Three-year Limited Warranty︱ Limitations