1. Hardware Setup ???? Plug one end of the USB cable to the HDD enclosure. ???? If the USB power is not enough to drive the Hard Disk, you should connect the “Y” keyboard power line or the external power adapter cord to supply power. ???? Power connecter polarity: ?? )? ? ???? Follow the driver installation instruction below to setup the USB HDD enclosure. ???? When setup is completed properly, One new “Removable Disk” icons should appear in “My Computer”. 2. Driver Installation 2.1 For Windows Me/Windows 2000/Windows XP No driver is required. These Windows systems have built-in drivers to support hard drive. Simply plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port in your desktop PC or notebook computer. You will find a new drive icon in the “My Computer window.” IMPORTANT NOTICES Before unplugging the USB Hard Disk from the USB port in Windows 2000, make sure you go to the right hand bottom of the screen to stop the USB Hard Disk. Otherwise, it may result in losing data that you have saved on the USB Hard Disk. 2.2 For Windows 95/98/98 SE (Second Edition) Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port in your PC. The computer will automatically detect this new device. Please follow the installation instructions on the screen: 2.3 For Mac and Linux It is very easy and simple for these two operation systems. Simply plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port and the computer will be automatically detected the Hard Disk. No driver is required.