Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new VST USB Floppy Drive! You can now use standard 1.4MB floppy disks on your USB-equipped com- puter. The handy plug-and-play design means you can connect it or dis- connect it whenever you want, without having to shut down your com- puter.
Macintosh desktop. Note: The USB ports on the Mac keyboard do not supply enough power for the VST USB Floppy Drive. It must be connected to one of the ports on the Mac itself, or to a powered USB hub.
Changing the Snap-On Covers Your VST USB Floppy Drive includes six snap-on covers in a variety of colors. If you want to change the color of your floppy drive, follow these instructions: 1. The cover is attached to the case using a latch, as shown in Figure 1.
Using your new VST USB Floppy Drive Plug your VST USB Floppy Drive into your computer at any time and it is immediately operational. To use the drive, insert a floppy disk (label side up) until it is all the way into the drive and the Eject button pops out.
Window’s PC Users: 1. Insert the disk into the floppy drive. 2. Using your mouse, right-click on the USB Floppy Drive icon. 3. Click on the "Format" option and follow instructions. Ejecting disks Mac OS Users: The preferred method for ejecting a disk is as follows: 1.
You can not start your computer from a bootable floppy disk in the VST USB Floppy Drive. Supported Disk Formats The VST USB Floppy Drive reads and writes to 1.44 MB disks (both PC and Mac format) and 720 KB PC formatted disks. 800 KB Mac formatted disks are not supported.
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