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Do not remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the BLUE POWER AND ACTIVITY LED is flashing

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ENGLISH 4. Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the hardware installation of your new Ultra TravelDrive. 5. Locate and double click the "My Computer" icon (either on the desktop screen or in the Start menu.) The Ultra TravelDrive should appear as an "Ultra TD" in the hard drive section with an assigned drive letter (Figure 2). The actual drive letter will vary depending on how many drives are installed on your computer. Figure 2. OPTIONAL: Right clicking on the icon brings up a dialogue box. Clicking PROPERTIES at the bottom of the box opens another dialogue box that will allow you to name your Ultra TravelDrive so that it can show up under a different name. B. REMOVING YOUR DRIVE Do NOT remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the blue Power and Activity LED is flashing. The LED flashes blue while data are being transferred to and from the drive and the computer. Removing the drive during data transfers can corrupt the data and address files on the drive. To remove the drive: a. Click on the green arrow in the lower right panel of the desktop system tray (Figure 3) to stop the drive before removing it. Figure 3. b. Letter assigned to your Ultra TravelDrive. (If there is more than one USB device active, double-click on the USB devices and select the drive letter associated with the Memorex Ultra TravelDrive (Figure 4). Figure 4. c. Select "Stop" and wait for the notice that it is safe to remove the Ultra TravelDrive. If a notice appears that the device cannot be stopped, close any software that had been using the device to open or to save files and repeat the process. IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the BLUE POWER AND ACTIVITY LED is flashing! Interrupting the data flow while the LED is flashing may corrupt existing data that are being transferred as well as possibly other data stored on the drive. You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the Ultra TravelDrive. Once the LED returns to a non-blinking state, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is safe to remove your drive. Page | 

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4. Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the hardware installation of your new Ultra TravelDrive.
5. Locate and double click the “My Computer” icon (either on the desktop screen or in the Start menu.)
The Ultra
TravelDrive should appear as an “Ultra TD” in the hard drive section with an assigned drive letter (Figure 2).
The
actual drive letter will vary depending on how many drives are installed on your computer.
OPTIONAL:
Right clicking on the icon brings up a dialogue box.
Clicking PROPERTIES at the bottom of the box
opens another dialogue box that will allow you to name your Ultra TravelDrive so that it can show up under a
different name.
B. REMOVING YOUR DRIVE
Do NOT remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the blue Power and Activity LED is flashing.
The LED flashes blue
while data are being transferred to and from the drive and the computer.
Removing the drive during data
transfers can corrupt the data and address files on the drive.
To remove the drive:
a. Click on the green arrow in the lower right panel of the desktop system tray (Figure 3) to stop the drive before
removing it.
b. Letter assigned to your Ultra TravelDrive.
(If there is more than one USB device active, double-click on the USB
devices and select the drive letter associated with the Memorex Ultra TravelDrive (Figure 4).
c. Select “Stop” and wait for the notice that it is safe to remove the Ultra TravelDrive.
If a notice appears that the
device cannot be stopped, close any software that had been using the device to open or to save files and
repeat the process.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the BLUE POWER AND ACTIVITY LED is flashing!
Inter-
rupting the data flow while the LED is flashing may corrupt existing data that are being transferred as well as possibly
other data stored on the drive.
You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the
Ultra TravelDrive.
Once the LED returns to a non-blinking state, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is safe to
remove your drive.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 4.