Sony HDPS-M10 40gb Hard Disk Drive Photo Storage Unit

User Manual - Page 39

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Connecting to a computer
Data storage locations and folder names
Data copied to the internal hard disk of the unit is stored according to the
following rules.
Hints
Each time data is copied, a new folder is created. The name of the folder is always the
creation date of the newest file copied from the media. For example, if the newest file
copied from the media was created 2005/03/01, the folder name becomes “20050301.001”.
If you copy other data with the same name as on the internal hard disk drive, the folder
name extension augments incrementally: “.002”, “.003”, etc.
If a file has no date, it is saved in a folder named “19800000.001”.
Deleting unnecessary files and folders
With Windows
Right-click the file or folder that you want to delete, and then click [Delete] on
the shortcut menu that appears. Alternately, you can drag the file to the recycle
bin.
To free up space on the internal hard disk of the unit, right click on the Recycle
Bin, and click [Empty Recycle Bin] on the shortcut menu that appears.
If you wish to turn off the device or disconnect the unit from the computer,
ensure that the steps in “Disconnecting the USB cable from computer or
removing media” (page 29). This will ensure that unit is not disconnected
before the deletion process is complete.
With a Macintosh computer
Drag the file or folder that you want to delete to the trash.
To free up space on the internal hard disk of the unit, empty the trash.
If you wish to turn off the device or disconnect the unit from the computer,
ensure that the steps in “Disconnecting the USB cable” (page 38) and
“Removing media” (page 38). This will ensure that unit is not disconnected
before the deletion process is complete.
Data and folders
Internal hard disk
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The folder name is the date of the newest file copied
Data and folders
The folder name is the date of the newest file copied
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