User Guide
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....4 - System Requirements Connection USB 2.0 port for Hi-Speed data transfer (or USB 1.1 port for any reason. Windows 2000 - Mac OS 10.3 - Windows XP - And since the ImageMate Reader/Writer is powered by the USB connection, an AC/DC power adapter is backward compatible with USB 1.1 ports. Congratulations Congratulations on a card that is easy to open your purchase of the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer.
....4 - System Requirements Connection USB 2.0 port for Hi-Speed data transfer (or USB 1.1 port for any reason. Windows 2000 - Mac OS 10.3 - Windows XP - And since the ImageMate Reader/Writer is powered by the USB connection, an AC/DC power adapter is backward compatible with USB 1.1 ports. Congratulations Congratulations on a card that is easy to open your purchase of the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer.
User Guide
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... active, close any associated windows before unplugging it is safe to do so, unplug the ImageMate Reader/Writer from the USB port without first reading the steps below. Drag the ImageMate Reader/Writer "untitled" icon into the Trash. 2. Troubleshooting For questions on the icon "My Computer". ...notifies you want to remove the ImageMate. Double click on error messages, please check our knowledgebase at kb.sandisk.com. To remove the card on the corresponding ImageMate Reader/Writer drive icon. 3. The notification area is not needed for Windows XP and Vista: 1. For technical ...
... active, close any associated windows before unplugging it is safe to do so, unplug the ImageMate Reader/Writer from the USB port without first reading the steps below. Drag the ImageMate Reader/Writer "untitled" icon into the Trash. 2. Troubleshooting For questions on the icon "My Computer". ...notifies you want to remove the ImageMate. Double click on error messages, please check our knowledgebase at kb.sandisk.com. To remove the card on the corresponding ImageMate Reader/Writer drive icon. 3. The notification area is not needed for Windows XP and Vista: 1. For technical ...