User`s guide

Picture Porter 35
Users Guide
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Revision 1.1.1-1
15.3. Resetting Picture Porter 35
In the case that Picture Porter 35 encounters an erroneous
operation and freezes, you can reset it by pressing the Reset
Button. This button is located in the pinhole at the bottom-right
side on the back of Picture Porter 35. Press the Reset Button by
using a paper clip or similar pointy object.
This will reset the operating system. You can power on Picture
Porter 35 and return to normal operations. Your data on the hard
drive will not be affected.
In the case that you do not have a paper clip or other suitable
object at hand to press the Reset Button, as an alternative, you
can open the Battery Door and disconnect the battery from the
connector. This will cut the power to Picture Porter 35 and force it
to shut down. Be sure to disconnect Picture Porter 35 from AC
power when you do this. After Picture Porter 35 is off, push the
battery back into the battery compartment, close the Battery Door,
and power on the device.
15.4. Reformatting Picture Porter 35
To reformat Picture Porter 35, navigate to the HD1
icon on the
Home Screen. Press MENU and select Format
.
At the ‘Format Confirmation message, select Yes
to reformat the
hard drive.
All the data on Picture Porter 35 will be deleted.
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Formatting Picture Porter 35 will erase all data
stored on the device. Picture Porter 35 is provided to you
pre-formatted and ready to use. We recommend that you
always use the Format function on Picture Porter 35 to
format the hard drive. Note that Picture Porter 35 has to be
formatted in the FAT32 (or MS-DOS) file system for the
device to be able to recognize and access the hard drive.
Formatting Picture Porter 35 on a Windows computer using
the NTFS format will cause your Picture Porter 35 to
malfunction and not be able to access the hard drive.