Delkin Devices MultiMedia Card to Floppy Disk Adapter manual Operational Notes, Destination Window

Models: MultiMedia Card to Floppy Disk Adapter

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Operational Notes

While the FlashPath is compatible with the widest possible variety of cards, file formats and computers, some incompatibilities may arise. The FlashPath is compatible with all MultiMediaCards that follow the specifications regulated and certified by the MultiMediaCard Association.

A corrupt file on your MultiMediaCard can cause a device failure or system crash when transferring files to your computer. Recovery programs such as Scandisk can be used to detect and repair most disk errors. It may also be necessary to re- format the card, which will erase all files stored on the card. Some of the causes of file corruption are:

!Unsteady power supply while transferring files, such as a low camera battery or improperly connected reader.

!Card removed from reader or camera, or any other type of interruption while transfering or accessing files.

!Improperly formatted card.

MultiMediaCards can be verified by placing them back in the camera and using the cameras picture viewing option to see if the files are intact.

System errors while using the FlashPath, such as system hangs, can usually be resolved by simply re-booting (after removing the FlashPath). Serious or recurring malfunctions may reqire a re-installation of the FlashPath drivers.

Mac: In some instances, a disk icon will be left on the Desktop when a transfer

operation is canceled. This can usually be dragged to the Trash while the Read- MMC-FlashPath Utility is still open. The Utility can then be closed.

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