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When the host computer next looks at the drive, it will notice the changes. 
You can read files from the virtual disk at any time, as long as the host is 
not actively writing to the disk. All of this happens in the background, and 
you may treat the virtual disk as a shared drive without any restrictions.
Access to the files is performed through the web interface. Contents of  

  the root directory are shown on the home page. You can download files  
  as you would any file on the web (right-click and Save target as). 
To upload a file, click 
Browse, select a file, and then click Upload
Files and directories may be deleted using the 
Delete button situated  
  to their right.
When emulating a floppy disk or RAM Disk, the data is stored in RAM on 
the SVxx53DXI itself. In order to emulate a CD-ROM disk drive, a web 
server is required to provide the CD-ROM image data. The Web server 
must be accessible to the unit, which communicates with it constantly as 
data is needed.
Floppy mode: Choose the Format as floppy button to switch to floppy 
mode. Under Windows, the drive will be identified as a “high density 
floppy” and will typically be assigned a drive letter of B: 
The capacity is limited to 1.44 megabytes in this mode. The purpose of 
supporting floppy mode is to permit the use of floppy-disk images gener-
ated by other systems (e.g. the flash BIOS upgrade process is performed 
with a special floppy and is bootable, emergency repair disks are often 
floppy-based etc.). You can transfer bits from that floppy to the SVxx53DXI 
(use the upload disk image form) and boot from the special floppy. 
RAM Disk mode: Choose the Format as RAM Disk button to switch to 
RAM Disk mode. This mode is intended to facilitate simple data transfer 
between the remote user and the host computer. It will be recognized by 
Windows as an 8MB removable disk and assigned a drive letter. You can 
easily drag and drop files up to 8MB in size to this device. 
Disk Formats: When you choose the Format as... button, the disk image 
stored in RAM is formatted as an empty MS-DOS disk, with a single file 
called 
Put files here...TXT