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Can I use HI-MD like USB storage?

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Can I use HI-MD like USB storage?

Let's imagine that I am not admin of PC but I can use this PC with guest user name. And HI-MD have never used on this PC( I wana mean that HI-MD driver not installed on this PC ). But I want to use HI-MD on this PC laike "Portable USB Storage". Briefly is it possible to use use HI-MD as USB Storage on any PC (Windows XP has installed that PC). help me pls!

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Can I use HI-MD like USB storage?

Let's imagine that I am not admin of PC but I can use this PC with guest user name. And HI-MD have never used on this PC( I wana mean that HI-MD driver not installed on this PC ). But I want to use HI-MD on this PC laike "Portable USB Storage". Briefly is it possible to use use HI-MD as USB Storage on any PC (Windows XP has installed that PC). help me pls!

Yes you can use it as USB storage. Windows XP should recognize it as removable storage media, that's what it does on my computer. The discs should be formatted to Hi-MD so that you can look through the files with the unit. On my computer, it recognizes it as Removable Disk (J:). Try it on different PCs.

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