Reference Manual

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On Windows XP and Windows 2000:
To avoid confusing the system or, worst case, end up
with a CF-card that was unintentionally erased, it is
required to safely eject the card by right clicking the
icon in "My Computer" and select the "Eject" option.
On a Mac the card have to be unmounted,
by dragging it into the trash, or selecting eject
(command-e) in the "File" menu , or ejecting from the
Capture panel inside the Capture One software.
Just removing it, and reinserting it will confuse the
system, possibly resulting in uncontrolled read or
write errors. If this happens, restarting the computer usually
solves the problems.
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Most CF cards or microdrives are pre-formatted and ready to be
used in the P+ back.
The P+ back supports cards formatted in either FAT 16 or FAT
32.
If your card is not recognized in the P+ back it is possibly due to
a wrong file system formatting on the card.
Mac HFS, UNIX or NTFS file systems are not supported by
the P+ back, and cards with these file systems will not be
recognized.
The card will have to be formatted in either FAT 16 or FAT 32
using a computer, Mac OS X or Windows.
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