SimpleTech MultiMediaCard User Guide
Windows 3.x with Card and Socket Services Release 2.1 or Higher
Proceed as follows:
1.Start Windows 3.x.
2.Plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket. The computer may beep, when the computer recognizes the MultiMediaCard.
Mac OS
Proceed as follows:
1.Start Mac OS.
2.Plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket.
3.The MultiMediaCard is mounted on the desktop and will show up as a volume (i.e. drive icon) on Macintosh computers.
Other Hosts or Operating Systems
Refer to the User guides provided with the host or operating system for instructions on plugging the MultiMediaCard into the socket.
Inserting or Removing MultiMediaCard
Refer to the section appropriate to your operating system.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
You can insert the MultiMediaCard at anytime. When you wish to remove the MultiMediaCard, make sure you are not accessing any data in the card. It is recommended that you “stop” the MultiMediaCard before removing the MultiMediaCard as follows:
1.
2.If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the MultiMediaCard from the socket OR,
If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from the socket.
Proceed to Protecting the MultiMediaCard.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows NT 3.5.1/ Win NT 4.0
Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0 does not support Plug n’ Play. You must plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket before starting Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0.
You must insert the MultiMediaCard before booting into Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0.
To remove the MultiMediaCard, you must first exit Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0, then proceed as follows:
•If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the MultiMediaCard from the socket, OR
•If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from the socket.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 3.x and OS/2 Warp
You can insert the MultiMediaCard anytime. The MultiMediaCard will show up as a drive letter under My Computer. You can remove the MultiMediaCard whenever the computer is not accessing the MultiMediaCard. Some computers will beep when the computer recognizes the change in status of the socket. To remove the MultiMediaCard, proceed as follows:
•If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the MultiMediaCard from the socket, OR
•If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from the socket.
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