Event electronic Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk 2.0 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ... 3 Features 3 System Requirements ... 4 Before Use ... 4 Driver Installation ... 5 Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE ... 5 Disk Partitions and Security Function... 8 Format.exe Format.exe Interface ... 8 Partition Function... 8 Security Function... 10 Configuration Function ...11 Lock.exe Lock.exe Interface...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Thank you for your purchasing this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk. This portable Plug&Play USB Flash Disk enables you to exchange huge amount of data easily between any computers with a USB port. With high storage capacity and blazing fast speeds, this handy small device is the best choice to replace floppy disks, ZIP disks and hard disks.
  • Page 4: System Requirements

    System Requirements Desktop or laptop computers with USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port One of following operation systems Windows 98/98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Mac OS 9.x or later Linux Kernel 2.4 or later Before Use Please keep this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk away from heat, direct sunlight, and water.
  • Page 5: Driver Installation

    Driver Installation To use this Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk, it is not necessary to install any driver in ® ® Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows Kernel 2.4 or later. Only Windows driver. Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE Please execute setup.exe to install USB Flash Disk Windows 98/98SE driver. The icon is shown as: Setup.exe The Setup Wizard will show up as below, please click Next >...
  • Page 6 It is now ready to install the driver. Please click Install to continue the installation. Executing Setup.exe will guide you to install the USB Flash Disk Windows 98/98SE driver on your computer. - 6 -...
  • Page 7 The installation has completed, please click Finish to exit Setup. The following window will show up when driver installation has finished. Please re-plug in USB Flash Disk to activate the driver. - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Disk Partitions And Security Function

    Disk Partitions and Security Function This Hi-speed USB 2.0 Flash Disk provides utility program named “Format.exe” to enable user to partition the Flash Disk and/or to set Security Area with password check to secure your personal data. Also, you can configure this Flash Disk as an MS-DOS Startup Disk by this utility program.
  • Page 9 3. Public Area II: Shows the disk capacity of public area II. 4. Capacity Scroll Bar: Users can drag the scroll bar to adjust the disk capacity between public area I and II. 5. Format Progress Bar: Shows the progress of formatting disk. 6.
  • Page 10: Security Function

    Note 1: Only after enabling the PASSWORD option in Security Function, the display window of 12 and 13 shows up. Note 2: Users can adjust the capacities of Public Area I, II and Security Area by dragging the related scroll bar. The minimum disk capacity of Security Area is 1MB and minimum disk capacity of Public Area I is 3MB.
  • Page 11: Configuration Function

    15. Enter Password: User can set the password for Security Area. At least one character is required, and maximum is eight characters. 16. Verify Password: Type the password again to double check. 17. Hint: Hint area is used to remind users the password. Users can type in any characters, and maximum is characters.
  • Page 12 18. USB ZIP Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Removable Disk” in the system. 19. USB HDD Boot: This function is only supported for Windows 98. After completing the format, the USB Flash Disk will become MS-DOS Startup Disk and be shown as “Local Disk”...
  • Page 13: Lock.exe Lock.exe Interface

    Note 6: When HDD boot is chosen in will be disabled. User should reset the capacity of partitions Lock.exe Lock.exe Interface The “Lock.exe” is the interface users get to access the Security Area. Having set the Security Area, users can run “Lock.exe” to “Unlock” the Security Area then having the right to access it.
  • Page 14 3. Change Password: Clicks this button, the window for changing password will pop up. See more in 7 ~ 10 in the following. 4. Close: Clicks this button to close the program. 5. Enter Password: Enter password to check if user have the right to access Security Area.
  • Page 15: Disclaimer

    9. New Password: The entry field for new password. 10. Verify Password: The entry field for verifying new password. Note 1: When executing Lock.exe, users can find its icon in the menu bar shown as below. Users can double-clicks this icon to call the Lock.exe or points to the icon and clicks the right-button of the mouse to do the options of “Lock”, “Change Password”, or “Exit”.

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