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3. Select “Start” to recover your T.sonic310 to its factory defaults.

Safely Remove Your T.sonic310

Remove the T.sonic310 in Windows® 98SE

Unplug your T.sonic310 from your system directly when data is not transferring.

Remove the T.sonic310 in Windows® Me, 2000, and XP

1.Select the icon on the system tray.

2.The Safely remove Hardware pop-up menu will appear. Select to continue.

3.A message box will appear stating: The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely removed from the system.

Remove the T.sonic™ 310 in Mac™ OS 10.0, or Later and Linux™ Kernel 2.4, or Later

Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to your T.sonic310 into the trashcan. Then unplug your T.sonic310 from the USB port.

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Contents Sonic Utility Installation PC-Lock Function Driver InstallationBoot-Up Function IntroductionRemove the T.sonic 310 in Windows 98SE Recovery Function Safely Remove Your T.sonicFeatures Package ContentsIntroduction System RequirementsReminders Product OverviewLED Description Charging the BatteryBasic Operation Decrease Volume Increase VolumeFast Rewind LockDriver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP Driver InstallationDriver Installation for Windows 98SE Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later Driver Installation for Mac OS 10.0 or LaterPC-Lock Function for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP Utility InstallationPC-Lock Function Unlock Your Computer Lock Your ComputerEnabling the Boot-Up Function Boot-Up FunctionSystem Requirements for the Boot-Up Function Partition Types Partition & Security FunctionLog Out of the Private Area Access Data in the Private AreaChange Password If You Forget the Password Recovery FunctionRemove the T.sonic 310 in Windows Me, 2000, and XP Safely Remove Your T.sonicRemove the T.sonic 310 in Windows 98SE Driver CD cannot auto-run in Windows TroubleshootingButtons don’t work Ordering Information SpecificationsTranscend Information, Inc Sonic Limited Warranty