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2.3 ACCESSING YOUR ORB DRIVE
My Computer: Windows 98/95/NT
1. From the Desktop place the cursor over My Computer and Double Click.
2. Identify the ORB Removable Drive and Double Click.
3. To Access the ORB Tools and other utility functions Right Click the
ORB Drive icon.
Explorer: Windows 98/95/NT
1. From the Desktop click on the Start Button.
2. Select Programs.
3. Select Explorer.
4. Select My Computer.
5. Select the ORB Drive Icon from the drive hierarchy.
6. Click in the ORB Drive Icon or right click to access tools.
File Manager: Windows 3.1
2.4 REASSIGNING DRIVE LETTERS
Under Windows 98/95/NT you may be able to change the drive letter
assigned to your ORB drive.
You may want to change the drive letter for convenience, or because there was a
change to existing drive letters when you installed your ORB drive. Changes to
existing drive letters may cause problems with applications installed on the drives
with changed letters.
Installation Help Note 001, Drive Letter Assignment, covers in detail how drive let-
ters are assigned and the ways available to reassign drive letters. This Help Note is
available at http://www.castlewood.com.
2.5 LARGE DRIVE SUPPORT
Windows 98 and Windows 95 OSR2 or later support the use of partitions greater
than 2 GB (gigabytes) in capacity with FAT32. The maximum supported partition
size is 2 TB (terabytes). Large drive partition support can help you dramatically
reduce the amount of wasted space on your computer’s hard disk.
One should be aware that this FAT32 configured partition can only be recognized
and accessed by Windows 98 and Windows 95 OSR2 or later. DOS, Retail Windows
95 (original Windows 95), and Windows NT 4.0 or earlier cannot access a FAT32
partition.
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