Transcend Information 630 user manual Partition & Security Function

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Partition & Security Function

Enabling this feature allows you to setup a secure area on the T.sonicto protect your personal information with a Private Password. You can partition the T.sonicinto Public and Private Password protected areas. Data and information in the Private Area is kept secure and can only be accessed by logging onto the T.sonicusing the correct password.

™The Partition & Security function is not supported in the Macor LinuxOperating Systems.

™To use the Partition & Security function, you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights.

Enable the Security Function in Windows® Me, 2000 and XP

1.Click on the “Partition” button in the “T.sonic Utility” window.

Figure 23. T.sonic Utility Partition

2.The “Partition” window will appear. Partition the T.sonicinto a Public and Private partition by using the mouse to move the disk partition bar on the slider until the Public Disk Area and Private Disk Area have the desired memory capacity sizes.

Figure 24. Create a Partition

3.Input a “Password” and a “Password hint” (a reminder, should you forget your password). Click on the “Start” button to complete the Partition & Security setup.

Figure 29. Password and Hint

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