Using Standby Or Hibernate While Using The Sd Card; Removing An Optional Sd Card - Toshiba M4 User Manual

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Stopping or removing the SD card after formatting
If you have formatted the SD card drive with the Windows
operating system format (see Formatting an SD Card in the
preceding section), you may be unable to stop or eject your
card. If this occurs, try restarting the computer.

Using standby or Hibernate while using the SD card

It is recommended that you do not select standby or
hibernation mode while an SD card is in use. If you do so,
your system may not enter standby or hibernation mode,
some tasks may become unresponsive, and the operating
system may not shut down properly. If this occurs, reset your
computer by sliding the power switch to the right and holding
it for at least four seconds.

Removing an optional SD card

Before removing an SD card from the SD slot, close any
applications which utilize the SD card. Use the eject utility to
ensure that the card is ready to be removed. Once the activity
indicator light has turned off, you may safely remove the
card.
To remove an SD card, press the card inward to release it. The
card pops out slightly. The device name disappears only after
you have physically removed the card from your computer.
Exploring Your Computer's Features
Removing the SD card without the eject utility may result in
lost data on your SD card.
Using an optional SD® card
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