Kanguru Solutions KFD 4G User Manual

Kanguru Flash Drive  
Kanguru Flash Drive Max  
User Guide  
Kanguru Flash Drive  
Kanguru Flash Drive Max  
For Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP  
Macintosh OS 8.6, 9 & OS X  
Linux (kernel 2.4.1 and above, must be mounted)  
Copyright 2006, All Rights Reserved.  
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Kanguru Flash Drive / Kanguru Flash Drive Max! We  
appreciate the confidence you have in our products. Our goal is to keep you in touch with the latest  
technology and the best service available. Please read through these operating instructions. After you  
finish, put them away is a safe place for future reference. Also save the box in case you need to return  
the product for repair.  
Introduction  
The Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) provides easy to use and lightweight removable Mass Storage. It  
acts just like a floppy disk or removable hard drive. You can store any type of files on it. You can even run  
applications and play multimedia files off the device. The Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) provides direct  
random access to your files; you can directly read, write, and erase any files on it. Its small size and fast  
access capabilities make it a suitable replacement for your floppy drive, zip drive, or CD-ROM drive. It  
provides an easy way to transport your data from one machine to another. You can even share with your  
friends and co-workers.  
The Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) uses Solid State technology to provide low power, durability, shock  
resistance, and long lasting data retention. Its USB 2.0 interface provides easy plug and play  
connectivity to your desktop and notebook computer. By following the USB mass storage standard, the  
drive can be plugged into any system that has built-in mass storage drivers without first installing the  
driver. In Windows ME, 2000, XP, 2003 you do not need to install any drivers, the Flash Drive uses the  
built-in Microsoft driver. You only need to install a driver for Windows 98SE. This driver can be found on  
the included drivers CD or online at www.kanguru.com.  
The Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) also provides a password security option for your data (Windows  
Only). By enabling this feature, the Flash Drive uses password security to protect your data from prying  
eyes. You need to install the security driver to use this feature. Once you install the security driver and  
set the password, the only way you can access the data is by entering the correct password. Without  
knowing the correct password, no one can access your data. The device can also be partitioned into  
public and secure areas. The secure area will always require the correct password in order to access  
the data. The public area is available regardless of the password. For convenience, the device comes  
preformatted with the whole drive as “public area” allowing instant use for most OSs. If you need the  
security feature, you must: install the security driver, repartition the drive into secure area, and set the  
password. Caution: by repartitioning you will erase all the data on the device; you must backup  
your data first.  
With the capacity of up to 64GB and the fast transfer speed of USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, you can tackle big  
projects involving storage of huge amounts of data. These features make this Kanguru Flash Drive (Max)  
an ideal solution to your business and personal data storage needs.  
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Features  
Kanguru Flash Drive Performance:  
writes up to 5Mbyte/sec  
reads up to 6Mbyte/sec  
Kanguru Flash Drive Max Performance:  
writes up to 5Mbyte/sec  
reads up to 9Mbyte/sec  
Password security utility (Windows Only)  
Capacities available:  
Kanguru Flash Drive: 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB  
Kanguru Flash Drive Max: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB  
Rugged and lightweight design for easy portability, can be placed in your shirt pocket  
Compliant with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed standard with up to 480Mbits/sec data rate, 40 times faster than  
USB 1.1  
Supports up to 128 devices on the USB bus  
Easy Windows plug and play, supports hot plugging and dynamic reconfiguration  
USB Mass Storage Device class compatible  
Write protect switch to prevent accidental erasure  
Bus-powered, no external power needed  
Low power consumption in active and suspend mode  
Support Advanced power Management functions  
Solid State Flash memory with 10 years (typical) data retention  
Durable and shock resistant means longer life for your data  
General Specifications  
NAND Flash Solid State memory  
Insertion endurance: 5000 cycles (Min)  
Data retention: 10 years (typical)  
EMC/EMI: FCC, CE certification  
Operation Temperature: 0°C ~ 50°C  
Operation Humidity: 10% ~ 70%  
Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ 65°C  
Storage Humidity: 20% ~ 90%  
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Kanguru Flash Drive  
Model #s  
KFD-512, KFD-1G, KFD-2G, KFD-4G, KFD-8G  
512MB - 8GB  
Capacity  
Color  
Silver&Black  
Case Material  
Interface  
High Impact Plastic  
USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 compliant  
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Data transfer rate:  
Read  
up to 6MB/sec  
Write  
up to 5MB/sec  
# of Read/Writes  
Lock Function  
Led Indicator  
Warranty  
1,000,000  
Read Only  
Flashing indicates data traffic  
2 years limited  
Min HW requirements: -------  
PII 133MHz Processor  
64MB System RAM  
One USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 Port  
CD-ROM drive for driver installation (Win98 only)  
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OS Compatibility:  
Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/2003  
Mac OS 9.0 or higher, Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher  
Linux (kernel 2.4.1 and above, must be mounted)  
Dimensions (WxDxH) 50x25x10(mm)  
Weight  
13g (.03 lb)  
Software Included  
Flash Drive Security Utility  
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Kanguru Flash Drive Max  
Model #  
KFDM-16G, KFDM-32G, KFDM-64G  
Capacity  
16GB - 64GB  
Silver&Black  
Color  
Case Material  
Interface  
Aluminum  
USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 compliant  
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Data transfer rate:  
Read  
up to 9MB/sec  
up to 5MB/sec  
1,000,000  
Write  
# of Read/Writes  
Lock Function  
Led Indicator  
Warranty  
Read Only  
Flashing indicates data traffic  
2 years limited  
Min HW requirements: -------  
PII 133MHz Processor  
64MB System RAM  
One USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 Port  
CD-ROM drive for driver installation (Win98 only)  
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OS Compatibility:  
Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/2003  
Mac OS 9.0 or higher, Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher  
Linux (kernel 2.4.1 and above, must be mounted)  
Dimensions (WxDxH) 25x92x15(mm)  
Weight  
18g (.04 lb)  
Software Included  
Flash Drive Security Utility  
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USB Hi-Speed Interface Specifications  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Mass Storage Class, Bulk-only Transport standard compliant  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Mode up to 480Mbits/sec when connected to USB Hi-Speed port  
Backward compatible to USB 1.1. It will run at Full-Speed Mode up to 12Mbits/sec when connected  
to USB 1.1 port.  
Windows 98SE USB Mass Storage driver included on Driver CD  
Windows ME, 2000, XP, Mac OS 8.6, 9, & OS X uses build-in driver  
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Security Utility included on Driver CD  
LED Indicator  
Drive access (located in the back) – Flashing green  
Package Contents  
1 USB Hi-Speed Flash Drive  
1 A to A USB extension cable  
1 Driver CD (Windows Security Utility/ Windows 98SE Mass Storage/Manual)  
System Requirements  
PC  
Pentium II 266MHz or higher recommended  
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP  
Or Linux (kernel 2.4.1 and above, must be mounted)  
64MB RAM, 128MB or higher recommended  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive for driver installation (Windows 98SE)  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port – drive will run at highest speed or  
USB 1.1 port – drive will run at lower speed  
Macintosh  
PowerMac G3 processor or higher (PowerMac G4 recommended)  
Mac OS 8.6 (9.2.2 recommended) or  
Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher for USB 1.1 support  
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher for USB 2.0 support  
64MB RAM, 128MB or higher recommended  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port – drive will run at highest speed or  
USB 1.1 port – drive will run at lower speed  
Installation  
Windows Overview  
Before plugging in the drive, make sure the computer system has a USB Hi-Speed port available to  
take full advantage of USB 2.0 speed. If not, you may purchase and install USB 2.0 PCI card for desktop  
computer or USB 2.0 CARDBUS card for notebook computer. If the computer system is using Windows  
98SE, you will need to install the Mass Storage driver. Also make sure the computer system has the  
latest driver for USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Host Controller. Check with the manufacturer for software updates. It  
For Windows 98SE Setup  
1. Start up the computer and boot into Windows.  
2. Normally your machine will be ready to install new hardware.  
3. For optimum usability and compatibility, please make sure you have the latest driver for your USB  
2.0 Hi-Speed ports.  
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4. To Setup Mass Storage Driver / KanguruShield. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
Run KanguruShield.exe from the CD, this will install the security utility along with the necessary  
Windows drivers. Follow the on screen instructions.  
5. Plug the Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) into the USB Hi-Speed port. If you need to, use the USB  
extension cable.  
6. Windows will start searching and installing the drivers.  
7. After the installation has complete, check for proper installation. To do this, go to Control Panel >  
System > Hardware > Device Manager. Make sure that the new drive is listed under Disk Drives  
section  
8. Congratulations! Your Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) is ready.  
For Windows ME/2000/XP Setup  
1. Start up the computer and boot into Windows.  
2. Normally your machine will be ready to install new hardware. However, if you are using Windows  
2000 or XP and are unable to install new hardware, you might not have Administrator privileges.  
Please check with your computer manufacture or your computer administrator to receive advice on  
how to install new hardware device.  
3. For optimum usability and compatibility, please make sure you have the latest driver for your USB  
2.0 Hi-Speed ports. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, we recommend you use Microsoft USB 2.0  
driver.  
4. To setup KanguruShield. Insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. Run KanguruShield.exe  
from the CD, this will install the security utility. Follow the on screen instructions to setup the security  
utility.  
5. Plug the Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) into the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port. If necessary, use the USB  
extension cable.  
6. Windows will start searching and installing the drivers.  
7. After the installation has completed, check for proper installation. To do this, go to Control Panel >  
System > Hardware > Device Manager. Make sure that the new drive is listed under Disk Drives  
section  
8. Congratulations! Your Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) is ready.  
* If the device does not work, please see Q6 of PC USB Hi-Speed FAQ.  
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Using KanguruShield  
The KanguruShield security utility will pop up every time you plug the device into your computer. To  
access the utility at any time, click on Start, Programs, KanguruShield, KanguruShield to bring up the  
utility. Or unplug and re-plug the device to bring up the utility. From the Security Menu you can access all  
the functions of the security utility; just click on the function you want on the main menu.  
The Main Menu is shown below, as it will appear when you first install the security software. Some  
features are grayed out until the drive is formatted/partitioned/ or a password is set.  
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Partition: After installing KanguruShield and inserting your Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) into an available  
USB drive, you will need to partition the drive.  
This function allows you to partition the device into secure and public areas. Please note that you need  
to unplug and plug in the device after you partition to detect the change. Also Partitioning will corrupt any  
data previously on the drive, so please back up your data first.  
1. Move the slider to the left or right to indicate the sizes of your secure and unsecured partitions. Note:  
If you do not want a secure partition simply move the slider completely to the right.  
2. Click on OK to start to partitioning and formatting. The progress bar will start moving up from left to  
right. Caution: make sure you really wish to partition. Once partitioning starts, the data cannot be  
recovered.  
3. Once partitioning is done, the confirmation message will pop up. Click on OK to dismiss it. You must  
unplug and re-plug the device for the system to detect the change. One or two drive letters will show  
up in your drive list in My Computer depending on your partition sizes.  
Set Password: Now you can set a password for your secure partition (if you have partitioned one). If  
there is no password set, it will prompt you for new password. You can also supply a password hint in  
case you forget.  
1. Enter in your password and confirm it below, then enter in a hint if desired.  
2. Click on OK to confirm your wish to change password.  
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The Main Menu now has all its features available, shown below.  
Check Password: You can enter in your password via this feature if necessary, or use it to confirm the  
password is correct. This will prompt you to enter the current password and verify it for you. You can also  
see your password hint by pressing the “Hint” button.  
1. Enter the password and click on OK.  
Change Password: This function allows you to change the password of your secure partition.  
1. Type in your old password, then type in your new password and confirm it. Click on OK to continue.  
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Clear Password: This function allows you to erase the password on the device.  
1. Enter your current password and click on OK to clear it.  
Format: This allows you to format and label your partition(s). Please note that you need to unplug and  
plug in the device after you format to detect the change. Also all of your data will be erased after  
formatting so please backup first.  
1. Using the radio button at the top, pick whether you would like to format the standard partition, secure  
partition, or both.  
2. Enter in the volume label(s) for your newly formatted partition(s).  
3. Click Ok. Note: At this point your data will be lost! Please backup first.  
4. Click OK to dismiss the success popup.  
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Options: At the bottom of the main menu you press the Options button to better configure the  
KanguruShield security utility.  
1. Enable or disable the tray icon on the right hand side of your windows taskbar.  
2. Enable or disable whether KanguruShield will auto-prompt for the password to your secure partition  
when the Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) is plugged in.  
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Uninstalling the USB 2.0 Flash Disk Driver  
If for any reason, you need to remove the Flash Disk Driver, please follow these simple steps:  
1. Go to the Control Panel and double click Add/Remove Programs.  
2. Scroll down the window to look for the USB 2.0 Flash Driver. Click on it to reveal the  
Change/Remove button.  
3. Click on the button to remove the driver. Or you can run the Setup program on your driver CD to start  
the uninstallation routine.  
PC Operating Instructions  
Note: In order to make sure that Windows finishes writing all the data that is pending to the drive, be sure  
to follow safe removal procedures to avoid losing data or crashing Windows:  
1. First left click on the  
icon, then select the device that you want to stop. After a while, a message  
will pop out that the device is removed successfully. If the computer fails to respond or give the  
message “It is not safe to remove the device now”, shut down the computer before removing the  
device.  
Windows 98SE: Win98SE driver does not provide safe removal icon. Just unplug the device when the  
system is not it the middle of transferring data, the LED in the back is not flashing or on. Unplugging the  
device while the system is writing to might cause loss of data or damage to the drive.  
Your drive’s reported capacity in Windows will always be less than the capacity mentioned on the  
package. The accepted drive industry standard reporting capacity uses 1000 bytes per 1K, i.e. 10GB =  
10,000,000,000 bytes. However, Windows uses 1024 bytes per 1K, i.e. 10,000,000,000 bytes = 9.5GB.  
So Windows will always report the capacity in GB to be less than the drive rated capacity is used up for  
Windows overhead.  
There is a write protect switch at the back of the device. Slide the switch if you need to protect your data  
from being overwritten.  
PC Formatting Instructions  
All Kanguru Flash Drives (Max) are preformatted with FAT partition; it is ready to be used in a PC and  
Macintosh. FAT is usable in Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP and Macintosh. The drive can also support  
FAT32 and NTFS formatting, however only FAT is supported for use with the KanguruShield security  
utility.  
If you ever find a need to reformat the drive, make sure you follow these instructions:  
Note: all your data will be lost!  
1. Go to My Computer and select the Flash Drive.  
2. Right click on the drive letter and select Format.  
3. Select your preferred file system (FAT, FAT32, NTFS). Make sure Full format is selected. Click on  
Start.  
4. Click on OK to confirm.  
5. Click on Close when format is done.  
Macintosh  
Macintosh Installation Instructions  
Older Macintosh models do not come with USB 2.0 port; you will need to purchase a USB 2.0 PCI  
card for a desktop or CardBus for a notebook. At present only OS X, supports USB 2.0. Mac OS 9 only  
supports USB 1.1. Without the right hardware and software driver, you will not be able to use the device  
at its fullest speed.  
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Macintosh Quick Start Guild  
1. Start up the computer.  
2. OS 8.6 & 9:  
You will only be able to use the device at USB 1.1 speed. The OS comes with Built-in USB Mass  
Storage driver, just plug in the device.  
OS X 10.1.5 or higher:  
You will be able to use the device at the highest speed only if you connect the device to USB 2.0 port  
with driver loaded. The OS comes with Build-in USB Mass Storage driver, just plug in the device.  
3. Plug the Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) into the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port. If you plug into USB 1.1 port,  
our device will not run at the fastest speed. If you need to, use the USB extension cable.  
4. The device is ready for use.  
Installing in Macintosh  
Overview  
Before plugging in the Flash Drive, make sure the computer system has a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port  
available to take full advantage of USB 2.0 speed. If not, purchase and install USB 2.0 PCI card for a  
desktop computer or USB 2.0 CardBus card for a notebook computer. Also make sure the computer  
system has the latest driver for USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Host Controller. Check with the manufacturer for  
Mac OS 8.6 & 9 Setup  
1. Start up the computer and boot into Mac OS.  
2. At present there is no driver for USB 2.0 under OS 8.6 & 9. You will not be able to transfer at the  
fastest speed.  
3. Plug in the Flash Drive into USB port.  
4. The drive icon will show up on the desktop.  
5. Now you can transfer data to and from the drive.  
Mac OS X Setup  
1. Start up the computer and boot into Mac OS.  
2. Plug in the device into the USB 2.0 port. If you plug into USB 1.1 port, our device will not run at the  
fastest speed.  
3. The drive icon will show up on the desktop.  
4. Now you can transfer data to and from the drive.  
Macintosh Operating Instructions  
Before removing the Flash Drive, you have to drag its icon to the trash to unmount it.  
Please avoid unplugging the Flash Drive while the system is writing to the drive (the LED in the  
back is flashing or on); you might lose data or damage the drive.  
Macintosh Formatting Instructions  
The Flash Drive is preformatted with FAT partition; it is ready to be used in a PC and Macintosh. FAT  
is usable in Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP and Macintosh.  
Handling and Care of Drive / Warning  
This drive is an electronic device. It needs careful handling and us.  
Keep the drive free from dust and other contaminants.  
Keep liquid and moisture away from the drive. Cleaning agent could damage the surface of your  
drive.  
Clean the exterior by wiping with soft dry cloth, do not use any cleaning liquid on it.  
Do not drop the drive. You may damage the internals.  
Do not try to open the drive to repair it yourself. There are no serviceable parts inside. You might be  
exposed to dangerous voltage. You will also break the seal and void the warranty.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
PC USB Hi-Speed FAQ  
Q1: What is USB Hi-Speed?  
USB Hi-Speed is the next evolution in USB technology. It features transfer speed of up to 480Mbits/sec,  
a dramatic increase of 40 times over the speed of USB 1.1. It allows for creation of a newer class of high  
speed peripherals. USB 2.0 Hi-Speed preserves the USB 1.1 ease of use, plug and play, driver auto  
installation and power management features. USB Hi-Speed is fully forward and backward compatible  
with USB 1.1 allowing the use of USB 1.1 devices and cables with USB 2.0 host controller.  
Q2: Why do I get less drive capacity than reported on the package?  
Your drive’s reported capacity in Windows will always be less than the capacity mentioned on the  
package. The accepted drive industry standard reporting capacity uses 1000 bytes per 1K, i.e. 10GB =  
10,000,000,000 bytes. However, Windows uses 1024 bytes per 1K, i.e. 10,000,000,000 bytes = 9.5GB.  
So, Windows will always report the capacity in GB to be less than the drive rated capacity. Also, some  
capacity is used up for Windows overhead.  
Q3: Can I plug in USB Hi-Speed Drive into USB 1.1 ports?  
Yes. However, it will only run at the speed of USB 1.1.  
Q4: Can I use USB Hi-Speed Device at the same time with USB 1.1 devices?  
Yes. USB Hi-Speed devices can coexist with USB 1.1 devices.  
Q5: Can I use this device with Windows 95 or Windows NT?  
No. This device requires Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. All previous  
versions of Windows do not provide adequate level of support for USB. Microsoft has no plan to revise  
the USB driver support in older Windows platforms. Please upgrade your version of Windows.  
Q6: The device cannot be detected or is disabled (have yellow exclamation point next to the  
device name under the USB section in the Device Manager). What can I do?  
Please make sure you are logged in as the Administrator or a user with Administrator privileges in  
Windows 2000 and XP Professional in order to install new hardware and driver. Unplug the USB cable  
from your drive. Then plug in the USB cable into the system. If you still see the yellow exclamation mark,  
first click on the device with the yellow exclamation point next to it to select it. In Windows 98SE, please  
click on Remove, and then click on Refresh to reload the driver for the device. In Windows ME, 2000  
and XP, select the Action Menu at the top and choose Uninstall. Then click on Action Menu and  
choose Scan for hardware changes to reload driver. Also please try upgrading your USB 2.0 PCI card  
or CARDBUS driver.  
Q7: Should I update my driver?  
Yes, it is a good idea to always keep your drivers up to date. It is a good idea to check Microsoft’s  
Q8: Why does Windows keep asking for driver when I plug the drive into a different USB slot or  
when I plug it through USB HUB?  
Windows keeps track of your hardware device IDs and capabilities in the registry. Every time you  
change device or slot, Windows goes through the installation step again. Please go back to look at the  
installation instructions.  
Q9: After following all the troubleshooting tips, the device still does not work. What can I do?  
Please check with your computer or motherboard manufacturer for any USB driver fix. Certain USB  
chipsets have known compatibility issues; please check with them for update. Also, please go to  
Windows Update to check for any update to the Microsoft USB driver. You might also want to update  
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your Bios to the latest version. Please contact your motherboard manufacturers for help with that. If you  
still have problem you cannot resolve, please contact Kanguru Technical Support at 1-508-376-4245,  
option 2.  
Macintosh USB Hi-Speed FAQ  
Q1: What is USB Hi-Speed?  
USB Hi-Speed is the next evolution in USB technology. It feature transfer speed of up to 480Mbits/sec,  
a dramatic increase of 40 times over the speed of USB 1.1. It allows for creation of newer class of high  
speed peripherals. USB Hi-Speed preserves the USB 1.1 ease of use, plug and play, driver auto  
installation and power management features. USB Hi-Speed is fully forward and backward compatible  
with USB 1.1 allowing the use of USB 1.1 devices and cables with USB 2.0 host controller.  
Q2: Can I plug in USB Hi-Speed Drive into USB 1.1 ports?  
Yes. However, it will only run at the speed of USB 1.1.  
Q3: Can I use USB Hi-Speed Device at the same time with USB 1.1 devices?  
Yes. USB Hi-Speed devices can coexist with USB 1.1 devices.  
Q4: Can I use this device with OS 8.6, 9 & OS X?  
Yes. You must make sure you have a USB 2.0 card installed and driver loaded, so you can take  
advantage of USB 2.0 speed.  
Q5: Can I format the Flash Drive in Macintosh?  
Yes. However, it is better to format Flash Drive as FAT for best compatibility.  
Q6: What is the format of the Flash Drive?  
Flash Drive uses FAT format. It is ready to be used in a PC and Macintosh. FAT is usable in Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/XP and Macintosh. You may reformat the drive using FAT32 or NTFS.  
Q7: The drive icon does not show up. What can I do?  
Try unplugging the Flash Drive from the system and plugging in again. Also please try upgrading your  
USB 2.0 PCI card or CARDBUS driver.  
Q8: Should I update my driver?  
Yes, it is a good idea to always keep your driver up to date. Please regularly check our website for driver  
updates. It is also a good idea to update the driver for your USB 2.0 card. Please check your  
manufacturer for the update. It is also a good idea to check Apple’s website at  
Q9: Can I use the Security Utility in Macintosh?  
No. We do not support the Security Driver in Macintosh.  
Q10: After following all the troubleshooting tips, the device still does not work. What can I do?  
Please check with Apple for any USB driver update. Also, please go to Apple website to check for any  
update to the OS. You might also want to update your Firmware to the latest version. Please contact  
Apple for help with that. If you still have problem you cannot resolve, please contact Kanguru Technical  
Support at 1-508-376-4245, option 2.  
Trademarks  
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other brands or product names  
mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
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Contact Information  
If any troubles arise with your Kanguru Flash Drive (Max) or if you would like to submit any comments in  
general, please feel free to contact us at the following addresses:  
Kanguru Solutions  
1360 Main St.  
Millis, MA 02054  
Main Phone: 1-508-376-4245  
Main Fax: 1-508-376-4462  
Sales Phone: 1-888-526-4878  
Sales E-mail: [email protected]  
Tech Support: 1-508-376-4245, option 2  
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Warranty  
Kanguru Solutions guarantees that every Kanguru Flash Drive / Flash Drive Max will be free from  
defects in workmanship and materials for 2 year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not  
apply if, in the judgment of Kanguru Solutions, the product fails due to damage from handling, accident,  
abuse, misuse, or if it has been used in a manner not conforming to the product’s instructions, has been  
modified in any way, or the warranty labels have been removed. If the product proves defective during  
this warranty period, call Kanguru Solutions Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Material  
Authorization required for service. When returning a product, mark the RMA number clearly on the  
outside of the package, and include a copy of your original proof of purchase. In no event shall Kanguru  
Solutions’ liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or  
consequential software, or its documentation. Kanguru Solutions offers no refunds for its products after  
30 days of purchase. Kanguru Solutions makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or  
statutory, with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all  
accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness  
for any particular purpose. Kanguru Solutions reserves the right to revise or update its products,  
software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity.  
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