Using Flash Cards; Common Problems With Connecting To Pc - QuickPad Pro User Manual

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directory box. This will be the folder into which the files will be transferred. Now
press COPY TO PC to complete the transfer.
• Transfer file(s) from computer to QuickPAD – You can use the same method to
download files to the QuickPAD. Simply start with selecting the file(s) from the
computer files box, locate a folder in the QuickPAD folder box and press COPY TO
QUICKPAD to complete the transfer.
• Backup an entire drive -- You can back up an entire QuickPAD drive (internal or
external) by pressing the BACKUP button. You will be prompted to enter a directory
name on your computer in which to save the files. Once you have selected the
directory, press
stored the backup files, and press the RESTORE button.

2.3.4. Using Flash Cards

Compact flash cards can be used for additional storage space and as a method for
transferring data between the QuickPAD and a computer. Typically available from the
8MB to 128MB range, flash cards can store a large amount of data and are compatible
with virtually any computer system. Using flash cards as a transfer device between a
computer and QuickPAD allows you to swap files without using a physical/IR
connection.
To save files onto a flash card, insert the card into the card slot located on the left side of
the QuickPAD. Using File Manager, press
files to the flash card, simply select the file(s) you want to transfer and press
Open the flash card drive by pressing
to backup the entire internal drive, simply press
copied. You can also use a flash card for the creation of new files. For example, if you
want to create a new word processor file, open the word processor application and press
. You can now create a new file on the flash card by pressing
X

2.3.5. Common Problems with Connecting to PC

Troubleshooting Guide
USB connection does not automatically register – Most likely, if your USB connection
does not register automatically, it is because the correct driver did not load on your
computer.
For Windows 98, second edition, you may be asked to load the driver. You will find the
driver for HID (Human Interface Device) on the original Microsoft Installation Disk for
Windows 98. For later edition of Windows (ME, 2000 & XP) the driver should install
automatically. Installation may take a few seconds.
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to continue. To restore, select the drive in which you initially
OK
and paste the files by pressing
X
to access the flash card drive. To transfer
X
and the files will be automatically
B
.
N
to copy.
C
. If you want
ENTER

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