User`s guide
Picture Porter 35
User’s Guide
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Revision 1.1.1-1
The USB external hard drive or Target Picture Porter 35 is not
recognized (the USB icon does not appear) or is unstable
when connected to the Main Picture Porter 35 by the USB-OTG
cable.
The hard drive device connected to the Main Picture Porter 35
might not be getting enough power to start the hard drive or
keep it spinning. Connect the USB external hard drive or
Target Picture Porter 35 to AC power.
I’ve deleted items from the Picture Porter 35 hard drive, but
the space is still being used (it is not available).
• There are two ways to delete items from the Picture Porter 35
hard drive. You can delete files and folders directly on the
Picture Porter 35 using the Menu - File Management option. Or
you can delete items with your computer when Picture Porter
35 is connected to the computer.
• When you delete items directly on the Picture Porter 35
through the Menu option, the files will be deleted immediately
and cannot be recovered. The capacity being used by the
deleted files will become available right away.
• When you delete items through your computer, the computer
might put the deleted items in a temporary location. This gives
you an opportunity to recover those files in the case that you
deleted anything by accident. When the files are put in the
temporary location, the same amount of capacity is still being
used on the Picture Porter 35 hard drive, but you will not be
able to view or access the deleted files on through the Picture
Porter 35 screen. You will need to access the temporary
location through your computer to view and retrieve the deleted
files.
On Windows OS, the temporary location is called the Recycle
Bin. On Mac OS, it's called the Trash. To delete these items
and make the space available on the Picture Porter 35, access
the Recycle Bin or the Trash and select the option for Empty
Recycle Bin or Empty Trash.