Connecting the mPack to a PC
By connecting the mPack to a PC with the USB cable included in the package, you can directly transfer data between the two.
NOTE • Even when the power is on, you still can connect the product to a PC for its use.
•After connecting the product to a PC with its power off, it powers on automatically. If you run Windows' safe removal of hardware tool and unplug the USB cable after completing all the tasks, the product powers off automatically. For more information on safe removal of hardware, please refer to Disconnecting the mPack from a PC(22p.).
Connect the product to the PC with the USB cable provided. The smaller end connects to the mPack, the larger end directly into a USB port on the PC.
When the connection has been made properly, the icon appears in the Windows System Tray as shown below.
Open "My Computer". You will see a new hard drive available, named |
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Drag and drop data to and from the mPack and the PC. |
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| The default folders on the hard disk drive of the mPack are Video, Photo, | |
WARNING | Game, System, Backup, and &#^ Contents ^%. These folders are needed | |
to ensure corrent operation of the mPack. They should not be deleted or | ||
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NOTE | For Windows 98 systems, the product may not be automatically detected | |
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| information on device drivers, please refer to [Getting Started - Program | |
| Installation - Device Driver Installation on page 26]. | |
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| Do not remove the USB cable when downloading or uploading files or | |
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WARNING | without running Windows' safe removal of hardware tool. This may cause | |
file system errors on the hard disk drive of your PC or the product. Should | ||
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| this occur, you must run the scan disk utility on the PC to correct the | |
| errors. Data loss may result when you continue to use the product without | |
| correcting errors. |
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