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Plug the USB or E-Sata cable into your computer's USB or E-Sata port: 4. For Windows 98 SE/ ME: Figure B: 3. Flip the power switch ON: Driver Setup Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 For Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7, no drivers or software are necessarry.
Plug the USB or E-Sata cable into your computer's USB or E-Sata port: 4. For Windows 98 SE/ ME: Figure B: 3. Flip the power switch ON: Driver Setup Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 For Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7, no drivers or software are necessarry.
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...drive in "My Computer", assuming the drive has already been initialized. If the drive is brand new you to appear: 1. Choose "Search for the best driver". 3. Click the Start button, right-click on "Disk Management": 3. Click on "My Computer", and select "Manage": 2. Windows will detect New Hardware..., and prompt you may need to initialize it first in order to cause the Drive Letter to install driver. 2. Restart your computer. 5. A new removable drive should appear in the right column and right-click on the drive and click "New Simple ...
...drive in "My Computer", assuming the drive has already been initialized. If the drive is brand new you to appear: 1. Choose "Search for the best driver". 3. Click the Start button, right-click on "Disk Management": 3. Click on "My Computer", and select "Manage": 2. Windows will detect New Hardware..., and prompt you may need to initialize it first in order to cause the Drive Letter to install driver. 2. Restart your computer. 5. A new removable drive should appear in the right column and right-click on the drive and click "New Simple ...
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Click "Finish". Windows will now begin formatting and initializing the disk: 9. Also check that the drive shows up properly: If the drive already has data on it you can skip the previous step. 1. 8. Check the "Device Manager" to make sure that the drive shows up under the "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" section. Open "My Computer" and verify that the "USB Mass Storage Device" driver appears under "Disk drives" as a bold ? There should be no error message in your Device Manager, such as a "(Hard drive model number) USB Device". or ! :
Click "Finish". Windows will now begin formatting and initializing the disk: 9. Also check that the drive shows up properly: If the drive already has data on it you can skip the previous step. 1. 8. Check the "Device Manager" to make sure that the drive shows up under the "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" section. Open "My Computer" and verify that the "USB Mass Storage Device" driver appears under "Disk drives" as a bold ? There should be no error message in your Device Manager, such as a "(Hard drive model number) USB Device". or ! :