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Step 7Finishing it up. (Almost)

Finishing it up. (Almost)
Plug in the flash drive to the plug. Now put on the cover and screw it on. Apply a puddle of hot glue over each screw. This makes it tamper resistant. If someone messed with it the hot glue would be missing.
Now plug in the cable to the computer and turn the key. You either should have a bubble saying "Device malfunction" or the drive folder should pp up. "Device Malfunction" means the drive is off, and you cannot access it. This is normal! Not a problem. When the drive folder pops up, it means it's on and you can access the drive and it's contents.
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