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disk that has a capacity closest to your TOSHIBA Drive. Right-
click on the right-hand box; in the pop-up menu select Delete
Partition. Once you do this, it will say "Online" & "Unallocated. "
Right-click on the box and select Create New Partition in the
pop-up menu. When the Partition Wizard appears, select Primary
Partition and click on Next. You will see a default value for the
TOSHIBA Drive; click Next. You will then see a Drive letter (you
can change this Drive letter if you wish); click Next. You will then
be asked to format the TOSHIBA Drive.
After I connected the Drive to my PC, I got the following alert
message: "Hi-Speed USB device plugged into non-Hi-Speed
USB Hub." What does this mean?
A: You will get this alert message if you plugged the Drive into a
USB port that only support USB 1.1. TOSHIBA does not warrant
that the drive will work correctly with a USB1.1 port. Please refer
to the system requirements.
The Drive seems to be operating slower than 480 Mbps.
A: First, in order to reach USB 2.0 speeds, you need a connection
that supports USB 2.0. If the connection only supports USB 1.1 the
Drive will operate at USB 1.1 speeds (up to 12 Mbps). The Drive
will auto-sense the speed of your USB port and adjust between
USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. Second, 480 Mbps is the maximum speed of
USB 2.0 devices. Actual data transfer rates will vary depending on
a number of factors, including available CPU resources.
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