Q The login area of the USB Flash Disk Utility is gray. How do I log in?
iPSGA There are two reasons why these areas might be gray. 1.) There is no private area set up on the USB flash drive. 2.) You are already logged into the private are of the jump drive.
Related QuestionsQ What is the USB Flash Disk Utility?
iPSGA This utility allows you to partition the IPSG flash drive into public or private (password protected) areas. This utility will also allow you to configure your IPSG USB flash drive as an MS-DOS startup disk.
Related QuestionsQ Where can I get the manual, drivers, and disk utility for my IPSG USB flash drive?
iPSGA These items are available by going to http://www.ipsgproducts.com. On the right side, under products, click on USB storage and then select your flash drive.
Related QuestionsQ How do I install the USB Flash Disk Utility?
iPSGA Download and unzip the drivers from http://www.ipsgproducts.com. Browse to C:\usbflash\USB Flash Disk Utility and open USB Flash Disk Utility.exe. Follow the prompts to finish installing the software.
Related QuestionsCan the USB Flash Disk be dropped?
Testing at the factory demonstrates that a USB Flash Disk (with its protective cover on) can be dropped from a height of 3 meters (1 foot) without damage.
Related QuestionsWhere is the USB Flash Disk available?
USB Flash Disk is being sold worldwide in locations in the United States, Europe, and other Asian countries.
Related QuestionsWhat is the USB Flash Memory/Disk?
CODi Notebook/Laptop/Tablet Cases and Accessories : TECHNICA...The CODi USB Flash Memory/Disk is today's latest solution for data storage replacing floppies, CDs and hard disks. They will store virtually anything that can be saved on a computer. The CODi USB Flash Memory/Disk is available in 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB versions.
Related QuestionsQ How do I create a secure area on my IPSG USB flash drive?
iPSGA Open the USB Flash Disk Utility. Click on the Partition tab. Move the slider to the desired amount of public and private space and then click the Partition button. NOTE: When the partitioning has been completed, there will be a message (shown below) with the default password for the secure area.
Related QuestionsWhat is included in the USB Flash Disk package?
The package includes a USB Flash Disk, protective cap for the USB connector, user manual, warrantee card, label, and installation CD-R. For convenience, the USB Flash Disk can be connected to the computer through a USB cable (with A-type plug and A-type receptacle) or by means of a USB hub.
Related QuestionsWhat is the USB Flash Disk warranty period?
A USB Flash Disk can be exchanged within three months from the date of purchase. It has one year warranty period.
Related QuestionsWill USB Flash Disk be compatible with USB 2.0?
Since USB 2.0 is backward compatible with USB 1.0, USB Flash Disk can be used by PCs with USB 2.0 interfaces.
Related QuestionsCan USB Flash Disk be used as boot disk?
Yes. The USB Flash Disk can be used as a boot disk on a PC with a BIOS ROM on the PC motherboard that supports USB.
Related QuestionsWhere do I plug in my USB flash drive?
College of Arts & Sciences Computing CenterAll computers are equipped with multiple ports for inserting USB devices. Most workstations have a USB cable that is attached to the table for more convenient access to the ports.
Related QuestionsWill ReadyBoost support non-flash USB drives such as USB hard disk drives?
SupportReadyBoost has no way to tell what is on the other end of a USB cable so it performs a series of basic checks to determine size and speed. Since a USB hard drive will not pass ReadyBoost's speed tests it can not be used as a ReadyBoost device.
Related QuestionsQ26 : What are the differences between the MICRO-FLASH and USB hard disk drive?
MICRODIA | MICRO-FLASH USB DrivesA26 : USB hard disk drive is much heavier and more delicate than MICRO-FLASH. It is only a hard disk drive with a USB interface. MICRO-FLASH is much smaller, lighter and rugged. It's more ideal for mobile use.
Related QuestionsCan USB Flash Disk be used under the DOS environment?
Currently DOS does not support USB devices. USB Flash Disk can not currently be used under the DOS environment. The USB Flash Disk is highly resistant to vibration due to its solid state construction. Unlike a disk drive, there are no moving parts. In addition, the USB Flash Disk will operate under wide ranges of humidity, magnetic fields, and extreme temperatures.
Related QuestionsWhat precautions should the user take when inserting or extracting a USB Flash Disk?
Wait for at least 5 seconds after inserting a USB Flash Disk into an USB port, for the Windows operating system to respond and recognize the USB Flash Disk. Please avoid removing the USB Flash Disk immediately after inserting it, or performing repetitive insertion / removals.
Related QuestionsWhat should the user do if USB Flash Disk is dropped in water?
Please thoroughly dry USB Flash Disk before attempting to use it. Water may otherwise cause a short circuit when inserted into the USB port that may cause the USB Flash Disk to be damaged or malfunction.
Related QuestionsHow do I have a USB Flash Disk exchanged or repaired during the warranty period?
Contact the reseller or contact us directly by emailing support@china-memodisk.com. You must obtain a RMA (return material authorization) number and instructions before returning any defective USB Flash Disk.
Related QuestionsWhat operating systems does the USB Flash Memory/Disk support?
CODi Notebook/Laptop/Tablet Cases and Accessories : TECHNICA...The USB Flash Memory/Disk supports Windows 2000, and Windows XP. It also supports Mac OS 9.0 and above as well as Linux 2.4 Kernel, or greater.
Related QuestionsWhat is the function of the LED light on the USB Flash Memory/Disk?
CODi Notebook/Laptop/Tablet Cases and Accessories : TECHNICA...When inserted into the USB port, the device's LED light will illuminate green and blink slowly and steadily. This means the USB Flash Memory/Disk is connected and there is no data transfer. When blinking quickly, data is being transferred between the computer and the device. When the device is transferring data you should not remove the USB Flash Memory/Disk. Removal can cause data loss.
Related QuestionsCan a virus infiltrate the USB Flash Memory/Disk?
CODi Notebook/Laptop/Tablet Cases and Accessories : TECHNICA...Yes. The USB Flash Memory/Disk acts like any other storage device. You should take all the necessary precautions so that your device does not get infected. In the event a virus infects it, you can utilize any anti-virus software to clean up the USB Flash Memory device, but data loss could occur. No. The USB Flash Memory/Disk supports a USB interface, therefore, its power is supplied from the computer.
Related QuestionsThe indicated capacity of the usb flash disk is less than it is marked, why?
Shineway Electronics Co., Ltd.The storage devices, includes USB flash disk, memory cards (CF, SD), hard disks etc, calculates its storage capacity as 1KB=1000 Bytes and 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes. While the operating system like Windows XP count on the standard of 1KB=1024Byts. Due to above reason, the actual capacity may be indicated as 30.8MB(32MB), 62.1MB(64MB), 124MB(128MB)etc. Your Macintosh computer has been set so that it cannot read Windows-formatted files.
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if the USB Flash Disk fails to read or write after a normal installation?
Starline- USB Flash drives, Memory cards, sd card, mp3 playe...If you can read data from the disk but cannot write, this is mostly because the disk is under write-protect state, or the storage space is full. Delete some documents, and you can continue to use it. The malfunction may be caused by power-off or improper pulling out of the USB Flash Disk. Simply reformat the disk.
Related QuestionsCan I change the state of write-protect when the USB Flash Disk is connected to a computer?
Starline- USB Flash drives, Memory cards, sd card, mp3 playe...No, you can't. The right way: first pull out the USB Flash Disk, have the state changed, then connect again. Improper usage may lead to malfunction or damage to the USB Flash Disk. The driver files are ZIPed, which means they need to be extracted before you can install them. Unfortunately Windows 9x doesn't support ZIP files as a native format, therefore you need to obtain 3rd party programme to extract the files. We recommend for this purpose WinZIP www.winzip.com.
Related QuestionsCan USB Flash Disk be pulled out when the LED light is blinking?
No. Do not remove the USB Flash Disk when the LED is blinking. Removal at such times may cause the loss of data or the damage of the FAT table when writing to USB Flash Disk. However,if the USB Flash Disk is not functional after being pulled out during data transfer, the user can reformat USB Flash Disk without causing any damage to the hardware. Not at this time. The necessary USB driver must be installed from the supplied floppy, or by downloading it from the our web sites.
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if the USB Flash Disk icon is not shown on the screen after insertion?
Refresh the screen by doing a right click on the "My Computer" icon and selecting the "Refresh" menu item (or by pressing the F5 key). Refresh the screen by doing a right click on the "My Computer" icon and selecting the "Refresh" menu item (or by pressing F5 key).
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference between USB flash drives and USB Micro Drives?
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Related QuestionsCan I install Login King to my USB Flash drive?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAns: Login King 2007 fully supports running on USB Flash Drives including U3 drives. Your 1-Click Logins will work anywhere you go with Login King on your USB Flash Drive.
Related QuestionsUsing USB Flash Drives Q: Can I use USB-based storage devices in the grad lab?
UT Physics Linux FAQIt is generally possible to use modern, USB-based memory sticks under Linux; however, not all USB memory sticks will work on our systems. Most USB memory stick devices produced since 2003 will work, while older devices are less likely to be supported. In general, the older the device, the less chance that it will work. The only way to know for sure is to try to use it. We do not provide any kind of card reader on any of the machines.
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