Software Installation; Notes - Buffalo SSD-PUSU3 User Manual

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Software Installation

Optional software and manuals for the SSD-PUSU3 are available from the download page below.

Notes

To avoid damage to data, never do any of the following while data is being accessed:
• unplug the cable connected to the drive
• turn off your computer
• put your computer into standby, hibernate, or sleep mode
Never put anything on top of the MiniStation. It may cause the drive to malfunction.
If Windows displays a message that a high-speed USB device is connected to a non high-speed USB hub, move
the drive to a USB 3.1 (Gen2) port for best performance, or click [X] to continue.
Never configure this drive as a destination for virtual memory.
The maximum size of a file on a FAT32 drive is 4 GB. To work with larger files, reformat the drive with NTFS or
Mac OS Extended. Please refer to the "About Formatting" section.
Some computers may not recognize this device. If this happens, unplug the USB cable, then plug it in again after
a few seconds.
This drive supports hot-plugging.
You can plug or unplug the USB cable while the drive and your PC are on. However, never unplug the cable while
data is being accessed. If you unplug the drive while data is being accessed, your data may be damaged or lost.
Do not boot your operating system from this drive.
The first time you connect this drive, it may take about 20 seconds before the power/access LED turns on.
If you use this drive with multiple partitions, format each partition before use.
If your Windows computer will not boot while this drive is connected, then connect the drive to your computer
after rebooting Windows. Also, refer to your computer's manual to change the BIOS setting to boot from an
internal drive if you want to turn your computer on or off while this drive is connected.
Some computers may display a delayed write when they return from an energy-saving state. If this happens,
unplug the drive before putting your computer into the energy-saving mode.
This drive may become hot during use. This is not a malfunction.
This drive is designed to release heat through its case. The surface of the case may become quite hot in normal use.
Even when the drive is off, the case may still be warm from standby current.
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