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DiskGo! USB Flash Drive. How-to-Use Guide. Capacity. The DiskGo! USB Flash Drive will hold 64MB of data. 64MB of information is equivalent to approximately 45 floppy disks of information. Requirements.
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DiskGo! USB Flash Drive How-to-Use Guide
Capacity • The DiskGo! USB Flash Drive will hold 64MB of data. • 64MB of information is equivalent to approximately 45 floppy disks of information.
Requirements • Versions of Windows 2000 or higher should not have any compatibility issues with the DiskGo! device. • Windows 98 machines will require some additional steps for the device to work.
Directions for Use • Simply plug the device into any USB port on a computer. • The extension cord can be used if the USB port is hard to reach. • Give the device time to connect with the computer system.
Directions for Use (continued) • Plugging in the device will add two additional devices to your computer—one will probably be called 3 ½ Floppy (B); the other will probably be called Removable Disk (#). • You will access the device by double-clicking on the My Computer icon. • Information should be saved on the Removable Disk device.
Directions for Use (continued) • When saving a document, simply select the Removable Disk that corresponds to the DiskGo! • Information should be saved on the Removable Disk device. • The 3 ½ Floppy (B) option contains a user manual and a password setting program.
Directions for Use (continued) • Clicking on the user manual will provide you with valuable, detailed information regarding the DiskGo!. • Clicking on the icon labeled UDPv243.exe will open a password setting program to protect the contents of your DiskGo!
Directions for Use (continued) • By following the prompts, you will be able to set up a password. • Each time you plug in your DiskGo!, you will have to click on this same icon to enter your password. • Then, you will be able to access the Removable Disk portion of your DiskGo!
Things to Avoid • Close all windows that are associated with the DiskGo! • Never remove your DiskGo! when the red light is on. • In Windows 2000 or higher, there should be an icon in the system tray called the Safe Removal icon. Double-click on this icon and follow the prompts each time you remove the DiskGo! • If setting a password, please record your password in a safe place. • Keep your DiskGo! secure at all times.
Enjoy! • Please have fun learning about your DiskGo! • Once you master the art of using the device, you will see all of the great benefits. • Please ask if you have any questions.