
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not remove the TravelDrive™ while the LED is flashing! Interrupting the data flow while the LED is flashing will corrupt existing data that is being transferred as well as possibly other data stored on the drive. You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the TravelDrive™. Once the LED Stops blinking, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is safe to remove your drive.
B)Apple Macintosh
1.Remove the protective
2.Insert the TravelDrive™ into a USB port on your computer. The green LED Power and Activity Monitor will light up to confirm that the drive is powered.
3.Click on the "Untitled" drive icon once the TravelDrive™ has been successfully mounted on your Mac OS Desktop (Figure 13).
Figure 13
4.You can now save, copy, or delete files to the TravelDrive™ just as you would to a hard drive or a floppy disk. The LED Power and Activity Monitor will flash quickly when data is being transferred to or from the TravelDrive™. Do not remove the TravelDrive™ while the LED is flashing! Interrupting the data flow while the LED is flashing will corrupt existing data, and you may not be able to retrieve any files stored on the TravelDrive™. Always wait for the LED to stop blinking, this will indicate when the data transfer operation is complete.
5.Before removing the TravelDrive™, drag its icon over to the Trash icon. Then unplug the TravelDrive™ from its USB port once the icon is not visible on your Mac OS Desktop.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not remove the TravelDrive™ while the LED is flashing! Interrupting the data flow while the LED is flashing will corrupt existing data that is being transferred as well as possibly other data stored on the drive. You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the TravelDrive™. Once the LED Stops blinking, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is safe to remove your drive.
C)Using the TravelDrive™ Features:
1. Write Protection Switch
Sliding the write protection switch to the left or "lock" position prevents any data writing or accidental erasure of critical files. Sliding the switch back to
the right or "unlock" position allows data to be written to or changed from the USB TravelDrive™.