Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later ..........5 Uninstall ......................6 How to Safely Unplug JetFlash To Remove JetFlash in Windows 98/98SE ............8 To Remove JetFlash in Windows Me, 2000, & XP..........8 To Remove JetFlash in Mac OS ................8 To Remove JetFlash in Linux ................8 Write-Protect Function .................9 Boot-Up Function System Requirements for Boot-Up Function.............9...
Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing Transcend’s JetFlash™. This small device is designed to expedite exchanging huge amounts of data between any desktop or laptop computers with a USB port. With higher storage capacity and a much faster data transfer rate than other typical portable storage media, it can easily replace floppy diskettes and hard disks.
Linux kernel 2.4 or later • Before Use Please keep JetFlash away from heat, direct sunlight, and moisture. Do not bend, flex, or drop JetFlash. To prevent data loss and/or damage to JetFlash, never remove JetFlash from the USB port while data is transferring.
Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (auto-run supported). Click the Win98 Driver button. Click OK to continue. Select Install or update driver. Click Start to continue.
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After Install or update driver has been completed, click Cancel. Plug JetFlash into an available USB port. Your computer will automatically detect this new device. You can find a new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter in the My Computer window.
Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter in the My Computer window. Driver Installation for Mac OS 8.6 or Later No driver is required. Just plug JetFlash into an available USB port and your computer will automatically detect it. Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later No driver is required.
Uninstall Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (auto-run supported). Click the Win98 Driver button. Click OK to continue. Select Uninstall driver. Click Start to continue.
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After Uninstall driver has been completed, click Cancel.
JetFlash is now ready to be unplugged. To Remove JetFlash in Mac OS Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to JetFlash into the trashcan. Then, unplug JetFlash from the USB port. To Remove JetFlash in Linux Un-mount the device from Linux environment.
”, you can read/write data from/into JetFlash. When the Write-Protect switch is set to Locked “ ”, you can’t write data into JetFlash or format it. You can only read data from JetFlash. Please set the switch to Unlocked “...
mFormat Introduction Product Number, Drive Letter and Capacity Disk 1 information. Disk-Volume bar. Use it to make 2 partitions and adjust capacity sizes. minimum size is 2MB. Disk 2 information. Show Progress Status...
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DOS format will be executed and all data stored on JetFlash will be lost. Configuration Slide the Disk-Volume bar to adjust the disk size of JetFlash. You can make one disk or two disks by adjusting the volume sizes. The options will change automatically and enable the choice.
Create One Partition Slide the Disk-Volume bar all the way down to set Disk 1 size equal to the total capacity of JetFlash. JetFlash enable to set as USB-ZIP or USB-HDD boot up mode as below. Option Configuration BIOS Make USB-ZIP startup disk...
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USB-ZIP. Save & Exit Setup. Then at SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Type Y and press Enter. d. Now, your system can boot from JetFlash. During boot-up, JetFlash will be assigned drive letter A (A : \ > appears on the screen). If your computer has a Floppy Drive, it will be assigned drive letter B.
Create Two Partitions Slide the Disk-Volume bar to adjust Disk 1 size to fit your need. The configure options will change to proper choices by different Disk 1 size. JetFlash enable to set as USB-ZIP or USB-HDD boot up mode as below.
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Disk 1. Click Start to continue. b. After the completion of format, you need to re-plug JetFlash to enable the setting. Restart your computer and press the Delete key (or whatever key combination is correct for your computer) during boot-up to enter Setup (CMOS Setup Utility) to reconfigure BIOS.
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After the completion of format, you need to re-plug JetFlash to enable the setting. Restart your computer and press the Delete key (or whatever key combination is correct for your computer) during boot-up to enter Setup (CMOS Setup Utility) to reconfigure BIOS.
You must run the mFormat program on the Driver CD to enable this feature. This procedure will reformat the JetFlash and erase any data saved to the JetFlash memory. To avoid loss of data, please backup the files before proceeding. Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (auto-run supported) and click mFormat button.
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Set default password window will appear and require you to enter the password. Enter the password you want to set and click OK to continue. 4. Make sure you have performed a backup of the files on your JetFlash. Click OK to continue, or Cancel to exit.
5. After clicking OK, the security function will be enabled. Use of JetFlash with Security Function Enabled Plug in JetFlash and the USB Flash Disk Password Utility window will appear. If the USB Flash Disk Password Utility window doesn’t appear, please put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (auto-run supported) and click Passid button.
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Enter correct password to access the data in secured disk. If two partitions are created, you can access Disk 1 (public disk) at any time, while need to enter the correct password to access Disk 2. The password icon will appear on the system tray after you enter the correct password.
How to Change the Password Plug in JetFlash and the USB Flash Disk Password Utility window will appear. If the USB Flash Disk Password Utility window doesn’t appear, please put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (auto-run supported) and click Passid button.
Click Apply to complete the change of password. When You Forget the Password When you forget your password, all you can do is running the mFormat program to reformat JetFlash and setup a new password. All data on JetFlash will be deleted during execution of this procedure!
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Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility. This limitation does not apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law.
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