Generic usb hub driver installation – ADATA Nobility PD7-120X User Manual

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Hi-Speed USB Portable Flash Disk User’s Manual Guide

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In Windows 2000 or ME, whenever you unplug the disk without safely removing it,

Windows will show you a warning message that you unplug a device without
stopping it and may cause your computer to

crash or lose valuable data. Do not

also unplug the USB Flash disk when the read/write LED of the disk is still on.

Note: Do not unplug or remove the device if the read/write LED of the Hi-Speed

USB Flash Disk is on or blinking. This means that the computer is still accessing
the device. Wait for the LED to turn off before you safely remove the device.

Generic USB Hub Driver Installation

The Hi-Speed USB Flash Disk integrates an embedded generic USB hub

that may cause Windows to prompt for a first-time hub driver installation when
you plug into a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port.

Note: If you are using Windows 98, it is required that you first install the Win98

USB mass storage driver before you plug in the device. You can run the USB Flash

Disk Utility Setup program that will also install the needed Win98 driver or you

install the stand-alone driver.


1. If you plug the USB Flash Disk in the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port for the first time,

Windows will first detect the

Generic USB Hub

on USB 2.0 Bus and may

prompt you to install a driver. You would only need to use the existing USB

host driver in Windows. Click Next to continue.

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