Installing Applications On Your Drive; Moving Data Between Two Systems; Playing Games; Storing Audio - Maxtor OneTouch User Manual

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The top setting, 'Put the computer to sleep when it is
inactive for,' controls the time period of inactivity before
the computer and it's hard drives will go to sleep. It is
possible to choose as short as 1 minute and as long as
60 minutes. You can also set it to never go to sleep.
4. Select a time period using the top slider in the window.
5. Close the Energy Saver control panel.

Installing Applications on Your Drive

You may install and run applications from your OneTouch drive like
any other drive on your system.
Some Macintosh-based applications installed on your drive
will only run on the computer where the application was
installed. If you move your drive to any other computer, the
application may no longer function. Once the drive is
reconnected to the computer where the application was
originally installed, the application will function properly.

Moving Data Between Two Systems

Your Maxtor OneTouch drive provides a great tool for moving large
amounts of data between two systems. For more information see
the Maxtor online knowledgebase: http://www.maxtorkb.com

Playing Games

CD-ROM-based games typically run faster when they are installed
on a hard drive rather than running them from the CD. You can use
your OneTouch drive to store and play CD-ROM games. See
"Customizing your OneTouch button:" on page 19 for more
information.
To install a CD-ROM game
1. Start the install program on your game CD.
2. Select Maximum Install (if supported), if you are
asked how to install the game on your system.
This option installs most or all of the game's software
onto your drive.
3. When asked for the location to install the software,
specify an existing folder or create a new folder on
your drive.

Storing Audio

Using your computer as an audio jukebox is a very popular
application. This allows you to store and play thousands of your
favorite songs. You can also create and manage an audio library on
your OneTouch drive. A popular web site to learn more about these
audio applications is at http://www.mp3.com.
To use your drive to store your audio library, you need to specify a
folder on the drive as the default location for audio files in your
audio jukebox software.
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