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8. You may now access your CD-ROM drive. PCMCIA Cable Installation Attach the PCMCIA cable “ MC 36 Connector” to your Addonics Pocket Drive firm and securely – you should not be able to disconnect the cable without pressing the release notch. Power Source Installation # Please refer to Text Box: MC-36 Pin Connector PCMCIA driver Installation For Windows 9X and Me 1. Plug the PCMCIA cable into your computer’s PCMCIA socket. You should see a “New hardware found” message box as shown. Click next to continue. 2. Click Next to continue. 3. You can uncheck all the check boxes and click next to continue Or just leave the default selections then click next to continue. 4. Click next to continue. 5. Click finish to complete the Installation. 6. Double Click My Computer Icon and you should see a CDROM icon. 7.You may now access your CD- PCMCIA Installation for Windows NT 1. Go to Start\Settings\Control Panel 2. Double Click SCSI adapter icon 3. Click on the Driver Tab 4. Click Add to add new driver 5. Follow wizard and browse to A:\NT folder for the Driver. 6. Select “Addonics PCMCIA…” then click ok. 7. Windows will prompt you for driver location again, to continue Type in A:\NT then click continue. 8. Click YES to restart your computer. PCMCIA Installation for Windows 2000 and XP 1. Make sure your computer is up and running 2. Verify that all cables are connected. 3. Insert the PCMCIA cable to the PCMCIA socket. 4. A "New Hardware Found" message shall pops up. 5. Select "Next" to continue installation. 6. Select "Search for a suitable driver...." button and select "Next". 7. In "select a Device Driver page", user can choose either "PCMCIA ATA/ATAPI Controller" that shall install the default driver Or user can select "Have Disk" to specify location. 8. Enter path like "a: \win2kXP". Select either "Addonics PCMCIA...." click yes for the warnings and Let The Operating system finish the installation and that's it. USB Cable Installation Attach the USB-IDE cable’s “ MC 36 Connector” to your Addonics Pocket Drive firm and securely – you should not be able to disconnect the cable without pressing the release notch. USB driver Installation For Win98 and Win98SE Note: No driver required for Me, Win2000 or XP a. Make sure your computer is up and running b. Verify that all cables are connected and there is power to the drive. c. Insert the USB cable to the USB Port. d. A "New Hardware Found" message shall pops up. e. Follow the ON SCREEN wizard and point to the location of A:\USBWIN98 for the driver. f. Let Windows finish the installation and that’s it. g. Double click My Computer icon and see if you have an extra drive letter for the drive. h. You may now access the drive. USB Installation for MAC OS 1. Double Click on Install USB-IDE Driver 2. Click YES to Continue 3. Click Restart to finish Installation. 4. Plug in the USB cable and insert a CDROM Disc in the Drive. 5. You may now access the CDROM Note: No driver Text Box: For Power Installation please refer to Diagram 1 from page5 Serial ATA Combo Hard Drive Installation For Win98SE, Me, 2000 and XP Note: There no drivers needed to use the Serial ATA cable as long as the drivers are installed for the Serial ATA Controller card/ chip. It is plug and play. 1. Make sure the Serial ATA cable is securely attach to the back of the drive. (For Addonics Pocket drives such as Pocket CDROM, Exdrive etc. you may attach the USB connector to the USB port of the computer to provide power for the pocket drives). May vary from system’s USB port power output. 2. Make sure that power is attach to the drive and turned on. 3. Power on the system or you may hot plug while system is on. 4. On the Window Desktop, double click on the MY COMPUTER icon. 5. Plug the Serial ATA connector into your computer’s Serial ATA port. 6. Wait for a few seconds, your computer may blink for a moment as well. Double Click on the “My Computer” icon if not open yet. You are now ready to use the drive. USB DOS BOOT Instruction The following procedures have been tested to work successfully with various Notebook and Desktop computers by our engineers. Because of the growing complexity of new computer hardware and software, there is always possibility that the USB DOS driver and the installation procedures that we provide cannot enable you to install the Windows OS onto your system. In this case, you may need to check with your hardware manufacturers to determine the problem. Addonics cannot provide any technical support beyond our own products, as our technical staffs have no knowledge of the computer hardware and software that you have. Often time, there might be existing hardware problems or damaged installation CDs that prevent the proper installation of the Windows OS. Please note that the current USB DOS driver can only support USB 1.1 speed. As always, you should make a back up copy of all your important data before reinstalling the Windows OS. Addonics is not liable for data loss, time loss or claim of system d...
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