User`s manual

USB Hexa Media Drive Users Manual 149313-02 Rev. D
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2) Removing (ejecting) a memory card
[Important] This product does not provide door lock function or auto eject
function. To remove media safely, we recommend that you perform the following
eject operation and then pull out the memory card. Especially for Windows 2000
and Windows XP, unexpected errors may occur, so we strongly recommend
performing the eject operation.
Eject operation
Before performing the eject operation, check the access LED to ensure that the card is
not being accessed.
Perform the eject operation by right-clicking the memory card icon you want to remove
in My Computer and selecting Eject from the displayed menu. When the eject operation
is complete, its corresponding mount LED turns off. After the mount LED turns off, pull
out the memory card with your fingers.
NOTE: Administrator privileges are required to Eject menu on Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. You can allow non-administrator accounts to execute Eject menu by using
Local Security Policy.
[Important] For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, if you do not perform the eject
operation and just remove a memory card, the blue screen may appear or data on the
memory card may be lost. For Windows 98 and Windows Me, you can simply pull out
memory cards unless they are being accessed.
NOTE: Do not perform memory card eject operation while the access LED is lit.
3) Connecting the USB cable
You can connect the USB cable any time you want. Before connecting the USB cable,
remove all memory cards from the HMD.
Right click
Left click Pull out
memory card.
Mount LED turns
off