Lock Your Computer; Unlock Your Computer; Boot-Up Function - Transcend JetFlash User Manual

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4. Select the OK button to enable the PC-Lock function. If you want to lock your computer after
shutdown, you can select OK & ShutDown. You can remove your JetFlash when the computer
is turned off.
5. The following message will appear to show that the PC-Lock function is enabled.

Lock Your Computer

After the PC-Lock function is enabled, your computer will be locked whenever you remove your
JetFlash. If your computer is locked, the screen will display the locked status as shown below.

Unlock Your Computer

To unlock your computer, you must re-insert your JetFlash. The locked status on the screen will
disappear and you are now free to use your computer.
The computer's locked status will be relinquished automatically after the lock time has expired.
For systems that use Windows 98SE, Me, or XP, JetFlash can be configured to serve as an
MS-DOS Boot Disk. Upon completion of this procedure, JetFlash can be used to boot-up your
computer, allowing you to run MS-DOS programs. This does not make JetFlash a Rescue Disk for
Windows, nor does it put Windows Startup files onto your JetFlash. After booting with JetFlash, if
you wish to enter Windows, you must start Windows from your hard drive or a previously created
Rescue Disk.
The Boot-Up function is not supported in Windows 2000, Mac, or Linux Operating Systems.
To use the Boot-Up function, you must login into the Windows OS with Administrator rights.
If choosing to use the Boot-Up function, please be aware that there is a maximum capacity size

Boot-Up Function

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