from the USB port.

Linux® Kernel 2.4 or later

No drivers are required. Plug your T.photo into a USB port and mount it.

1.First create a directory for the T.photo. Example: mkdir /mnt / T.photo

2.Then, mount the T.photo.

Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt / T.photo

Proper removal of your T.photo (from Linux):

Execute umount /mnt/ T.photo to un-mount the device. Then unplug your T.photo from the USB port.

1.WARNING! To prevent data loss, always follow the proper removal procedures when disconnecting the T.photo from your computer

2.When T.photo is connected to a computer, it can only be used for transferring files. You will not

be able to use any of the T.photo’s audio or video at this time. Please disconnect your T.photo from the computer to resume normal viewing or listening.

3.The USB flash drive port will not function while the T.photo is connected to your computer via the Mini-USB port.

4.NEVER format your T.photo.

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