Disconnect The Digital Photo Frame From The Computer; Connect To A Macintosh - Pandigital PAN1201W02 User Manual

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File, Copy, and then move your cursor back to the disk drive in the open
window for the built-in memory.
Note: Most cameras and graphic programs store photos in the
Windows My Pictures folder. If you didn't move them somewhere else,
they
are probably there.
9. Click in the window, and choose File Paste.
10. Similarly, to copy photos from your computer to the memory card, you
copy and paste to the disk drive corresponding to the memory card.
Note:
If your PC is connected to Local Area Network drives, or if you
have multiple drive letters already assigned to peripheral devices, you
will need to manage your drive settings in Windows to free up the four
drive letters immediately following your CD-ROM drive so the Digital
Photo Frame can assign them to memory card slots properly.

Disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from the Computer

It is important not to just unplug or switch off the Digital Photo Frame when
files are being transferred from the memory card or computer to the built-in
memory. It can seriously damage the memory.
1. In Windows XP, left-click on the
device.
2. Click OK. A final dialog box opens.
3. Select Close. When the message "It is Now Safe to Disconnect Hardware"
appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your computer.

Connect to a Macintosh

You can also copy files from your Macintosh Computer to your Digital Photo
Frame.
1. Use the included USB cable to connect your Digital Photo Frame to your
Macintosh.
2. Macintosh will recognize the Digital Photo Frame as an external storage
device.
3. Drag and drop files between the two devices as you normally move photo
files.
4. To safely disconnect the Digital Photo Frame from your Macintosh, select
Digital Photo Frame's icon on your desktop and press Command-e to
icon and select the correct storage
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