Toshiba External SuperMulti Drive: Removing the USB Converter Cable Device Driver Checking for USB2.0 and Installing a USB Driver
Removing the USB Converter Cable Device Driver Checking for USB2.0 and Installing a USB Driver: Toshiba External SuperMulti Drive
Table of contents
- Conventions
- Checking the components Safety Instructions
- CAUTION CAUTION
- System Requirements You need to have a PC with the following specifications:
- The Grand Tour Front View Back View
- Features Versatile Multimedia Features DVD Recommended Disc Types
- CD Recommended Disc Types Buffer underrun free technology Reading / Recording Speed
- Installing Connecting to your computer
- Removing the USB Converter Cable Device Driver Checking for USB2.0 and Installing a USB Driver
- Confirming the Installation of the Device Driver Confirming Use [Device Manager] General Use How to Use the Drive How to Use a Horizontally Installed Drive
- How to Use DVD±R/RW and Other Discs
- Storing/Cleaning Storing the Disc Cleaning the Disc When the LED blinks
- Specification
- Description on Laser specification
- Troubleshooting
- Caution: Possible Error Problem Meaning / Solution
- The write speed for a disc can be restricted if: 1. The disc has bad properties data and/or there are other discs with different properties available under the same ID.
- TOSHIBA’s Standards for Write Speed Restriction. Copyright Statement Disclaimer Trademarks
- Regulatory Statements FCC information FCC notice “Declaration of Conformity Information” FCC Conditions Contact
- Industry Canada Requirement CE Compliance Working Environment
- Additional Environments not Related to EMC REACH Following information is only for EU-member states:
EN-12
User’s Manual
TOSHIBA External SuperMulti Drive
Removing the USB Converter Cable
This drive uses Plug & Play function designed for Windows. Follow the
procedures below to use a USB converter cable.
1. Close all software programs which are currently being used.
2. Click the icon at the right bottom of the screen as shown in the picture.
3. Disconnect the USB converter cable.
Device Driver
Checking for USB2.0 and Installing a USB Driver
Checking USB2.0
In order to use this drive at USB2.0 speeds on PCs not supporting USB
2.0, you need to install a USB 2.0 adapter card. Otherwise, this drive will
operate by connecting USB 1.1, but within the speed range of USB 1.1.
You can check the type of USB 2.0 adapter card for your PC as follows.
Windows XP
1. Go to
Start
-
Control Panel
-
Performance and Maintenance
.
2. Click the
System
icon in the “Performance and Maintenance” window.
3. Select the
Hardware
tab in the “System Properties” window.
4. Click the
Device Manager
button.
5. Check the information. If a yellow “exclamation point” appears next to
Universal Serial Bus Controller, contact the card or PC manufacturer.
Do not disconnect the USB converter cable while the
drive is in operation or while the computer is being
started.
WARNING

