Storing Audio; Adding Rubber Feet To Your Onetouch Drive - Maxtor OneTouch User Manual

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3. When asked for the location to install the software,
specify an existing folder or create a new folder on your
drive.
Due to limited transfer rates of USB 1.1, Maxtor does not
recommend running games from drives connected through
USB 1.1.

Storing Audio

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Using your computer as an audio jukebox is a very popular
application. This allows you to store and play thousands of your
favorite songs. You can also create and manage an audio library on
your OneTouch drive. A popular web site to learn more about these
audio applications is at http://www.mp3.com.
To use your drive to store your audio library, you need to specify a
folder on the drive as the default location for audio files in your
audio jukebox software.
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Adding Rubber Feet to Your
OneTouch Drive
If you plan to use your drive on a desk surface, your kit includes
four rubber feet to protect your drive and the surface of your desk.
To apply the feet:
1. Make sure your drive is disconnected properly from your
computer. (See "Connecting and Disconnecting the
Drive" on page 37).
2. Make sure your drive is turned off, by turning off the
power switch on the back of the drive.
3. Turn your drive so that the ridges are facing up.
This is the bottom of the drive.
4. Place two rubber feet on each ridge on the bottom of
your drive. One should be placed near the front and the
other toward the back of each ridge.
Bottom of Drive
Rubber Feet
Placement

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