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Note: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to open 
the guide. If you do not have it, you can download and install 
it for free from Adobe’s web site: www.adobe.com
Installing Applications on Your Drive
You may install and run applications from your drive like any other 
drive on your system. If you connect the drive to your system using 
a USB 1.1 interface, the data transfer rate is approximately 1 MB 
per second. Because of this, installing applications on a drive 
using the USB 1.1 interface is not recommended
. However, you 
can store the data for many applications and then access the data 
over a USB 1.1 interface.
Some Macintosh-based and most Windows-based 
applications installed on your drive will only run on the 
computer where the application was installed. If you move 
your drive to any other computer, the application may no 
longer function. Once the drive is reconnected to the 
computer where the application was originally installed,
the application will function properly.
Editing Video
Using a computer to capture and edit video recorded with a
digital camcorder is quickly becoming popular. Digital video files are 
typically very large, using about 13 GB per hour of video content.
Maxtor recommends connecting your drive using the FireWire 
interface for best results when working with video.
Moving Data Between Two Systems
Your Maxtor OneTouch II drive provides a great tool for moving 
large amounts of data between two systems– whether they be 
Macintosh Computers, Windows PCs, or both. Certain consider-
ations must be accounted for before proceeding. For more 
information, see the Maxtor online KnowledgeBase at: 
www.maxtorkb.com.
Playing Games
CD-ROM-based games typically run faster when they are on a
hard drive rather than running them from the CD. You can use
your Maxtor OneTouch II drive to store and play CD-ROM games.
Storing Audio
Using your computer as an audio jukebox is a very popular 
application. This allows you to store and play thousands of your 
favorite songs. You can also create and manage an audio library. 
Using Security Lock
Your new drive includes a security locking slot on the back of the 
drive. The slot is compatible with most security locking cables.