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The Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive provides portable data storage. Its design features a retractable USB connector, eliminating the need for a separate cap. This device is compatible with various systems for data transfer and storage.

Image: The Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive in red, showing its compact form factor.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Raukaha Rokiroki: 32GB for files, tuhinga, whakaahua, me nga ataata.
- Tūhono USB Ka taea te tango: Protects the USB connector when not in use, removing the risk of losing a cap.
- Mono me te Purei: No additional software installation required for basic functionality.
- Hototahi: Works with USB 2.0 compatible devices including computers (PC/Mac), TVs, and gaming systems.
- Haumarutanga Kōwhiringa: Password protection software is available for Windows users (download required).

Image: Close-up of the Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive, highlighting its textured grip for easy retraction and extension of the USB connector.
Tatūnga
- Prepare the USB Drive: Gently slide the housing to expose the USB connector.
- Tūhono ki te Pūrere: Insert the USB drive into an available USB Type-A port on your computer, TV, or other compatible device. Ensure the connection is firm.
- Āhukahuka Pūrere: Your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) or device should automatically detect the USB drive. It may appear as a removable disk or mass storage device.
- Optional Software Installation (Windows Only): If you wish to use password protection, download the specific software from the official Verbatim website. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation and setup.

Image: The Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive plugged into a laptop's USB port, demonstrating a typical setup.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te whakawhiti Files:
- Uru atu ki te Puku: Open "File Explorer" (Windows) or "Finder" (macOS) and locate the Verbatim USB drive.
- Tārua Files: Tōia ka taka files or folders from your computer to the USB drive, or vice versa. Alternatively, right-click on files and select "Copy" then "Paste" into the desired location.
- Monitor Transfer: A progress bar will indicate the status of the file whakawhitinga
Tango Haumaru i te Puku:
To prevent data corruption, always safely eject the USB drive before physically removing it.
- Matapihi: Click the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" icon in the system tray, then select the USB drive. Wait for the "Safe to Remove Hardware" notification.
- macOS: Drag the USB drive icon from the desktop or Finder sidebar to the Trash icon, or right-click the drive icon and select "Eject".
Important: Do not remove the USB drive while data transfer is in progress or if the drive's activity indicator (if present) is blinking, as this can lead to data loss or drive damage.
Te tiaki
- Tiaki Tinana: Keep the drive clean and free from dust and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Rokiroki: When not in use, retract the USB connector to protect it from damage. Store the drive in a cool, dry place.
- Pūrua Raraunga: Regularly back up important data stored on the USB drive to another storage medium to prevent data loss.
- Aukati i nga Tikanga Tino: Kaua e whakaatuhia te puku ki ngā pāmahana tino wera, ki te rā tika, ki ngā papa aukume kaha rānei.
Raparongoā
Kaore i kitea te Puku:
- Me mohio kua whakauruhia te puku ki te tauranga USB.
- Whakamātauria he tauranga USB rerekē i tō pūrere.
- Test the drive on another computer or compatible device to rule out a device-specific issue.
- Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko ka ngana anō.
Nga Tere Whakawhiti Puturi:
- Ensure you are using a USB 2.0 compatible port for optimal performance (this drive is USB 2.0).
- Katia nga tono koretake e rere ana i te papamuri.
- Defragment your computer's hard drive (if applicable) and the USB drive (if it's not an SSD).
Kaore e taea te Tuhi/Muku Files:
- Tirohia mēnā kua kī te puku. Mukua ngā mea kāore e hiahiatia files ki te whakawātea wāhi.
- Manatokohia ko te files or folders are not read-only.
- If using password protection software, ensure you are logged in or have unlocked the secure area.
- Tērā pea ka hōputuhia te puku ki tētahi file system that has size limitations for individual files (e.g., FAT32 has a 4GB file size limit). Consider reformatting to NTFS (Windows) or exFAT for larger files, but be aware this will erase all data on the drive.
Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | Kupu kupu |
| Ingoa Tauira | Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive |
| Tau tauira | 96806 |
| Raukaha Rokiroki | 32GB |
| Momo Mahara Kohiko | USB |
| Atanga Pūmārō | USB 2.0 |
| Hangarau Hononga | USB |
| Tae | Whero |
| Hunga Hua | 2.25 x 0.38 x 0.75 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.32 hekere |
| Tuhia Tere | Tae atu ki te 60 MB/s |
| UPC | 023942968061 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Pūtāhui Momo Ora Whai:
This Verbatim product is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. For specific terms and conditions, please refer to the official Verbatim webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te tautoko a te kaihoko.

Image: A seal indicating Verbatim's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Tautoko Kiritaki:
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or further information, please visit the official Verbatim support webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko.
Webpae: www.whakapapa.com
Whakakahoretanga Ture
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