Removing stacked-on modules – Acomdata.com RPDOCKU2FA User Manual
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Removing Stacked-On Modules
There are several reasons why you may need to remove a RocketPod
module from a stack:
• You need to quickly transfer very large amounts of data between
two computers;
• You need to regularly access files stored on a DrivePod whether
you are at home, at work, or on the road;
• You may have more than five RocketPod peripherals and you need
to temporarily swap out one module for another;
• You use a DrivePod for data back-up, and you secure the DrivePod
off-site at the end of each day.
Whatever your reason, the RocketPod Stack&Play system makes
removing and replacing modules quick and easy.
1. Dismount the module you want to remove as well as any modules
that may be stacked above it (follow the proper dismounting pro-
cedure for each module).
What do 'mounting' and 'dismounting' mean? When a device is
mounted, that means the computer ‘sees’ the device and is able
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