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Appendix
The following describes how to close the connection between your computer and the R-4 Pro. You must use
the procedure described below to close the connection before you disconnect the USB cable.
Do not disconnect the USB cable or power down the R-4 Pro while it is connected to your
computer.

Windows

1Close all software and windows (such as Explorer) that are referencing the R-4 Pro’s hard disk.
* If any software or windows (such as Explorer) that are referencing the R-4 Pro’s hard disk are open when you close
the USB connection between your computer and the R-4 Pro, an error will occur and the connection will not be
closed correctly.
2In the Windows task tray, double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon ().
The Safely Remove Hardware dialog box will appear.
3Select the item that indicates the R-4 Pro.
Item indicating the R-4 Pro
4In the dialog box, click [Stop].
5When the Stop a Hardware Device dialog box appears, select the item that indicates the R-4 Pro,
and click [OK].
6When your computer indicates “Safe To Remove
Hardware,” you can disconnect the USB cable between the
R-4 Pro and your computer.
When you disconnect the cable, the screen shown at right will
appear.
* Never switch off the R-4 Pro’s power or disconnect the USB cable before you have closed the connection. Doing so
may damage the internal hard disk.

Macintosh

1Cancel the connection with the R-4 Pro displayed on the desktop.
If you’re using Mac OS X, drag the R-4Pro icon to the icon on the dock.
Normally, when you drag to the trash can located at the right edge of the dock, the indication changes from
the trash can to allowing you to cancel the connection.
If you’re using Mac OS 9, drag the R-4Pro icon to the trash.
2When the icon has disappeared from the desktop, you can disconnect the
USB cable between the R-4 Pro and your computer.
Disconnecting the R-4 Pro from a computer
Windows XP, 2000 USB Mass Storage Device
Windows Me USB Disk
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