Maxtor OneTouch II User Manual page 58

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3. Click Apply and then click OK.
Windows ME
From the desktop:
1. Click Start>Control Panel>Power Options
2. Click the Power Schemes tab and select Never
from the System Standby drop-down menu.
3. From the Hibernate tab, remove the check next
to Enable hibernate.
4. Click Apply and then click OK.
Customize OneTouch Button
You can set the button on your Maxtor OneTouch II drive to
open an application or file of your choice. Click Browse,
double-click the application or file, and click Apply.
If you did the Full Installation, including Retrospect, the
button on your Maxtor OneTouch II drive is automatically
set to start a full system backup whenever you press it.
If you customize it, it will disable your OneTouch button
backup settings. However, you can reset the button at
any time by clicking Default. If you also have a Personal
Storage 5000 drive, you can set its button to launch a
different application.
Run Diagnostics
You can check the health of your drive. If you suspect there may
be problems with your Maxtor OneTouch II drive, click Test to
run a diagnostic on your drive. If the test finds your drive to be
defective, it will display an Return Material Authorization (RMA)
code you will use to return your drive for repairs
under warranty.
Adjust Performance
You can adjust the performance of your drive.
Highest Performance: provides improved data throughput
when data access patterns are random in nature.
Security Settings
Click Security Settings
If you have not created a password, the Set Password screen
will appear.
If you set a password for your Maxtor OneTouch II drive, every
time your drive is on and connected to your computer, including
when you start or restart your computer, or when you turn off
your drive and turn it back on, you will need to enter your
password in order to use your drive.
If you have forgotten your password, you can attempt to
re-enter it or to recover it, by answering a question that you
setup originally when you created your password. You are
allowed 5 attempts before you must turn off your drive and turn
it back on, to try again at which point you can try an additional 5
times.
If you are not able to recover your password, the only
other way to unlock the drive is to erase all of
its contents.
Using Your Drive
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