Connecting The Reader To An External Drive - Intel Reader User Manual

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Chapter 7. Using the Reader with Other Devices
You must copy files into the appropriate folder. Audio files with the .wav and
.mp3 extensions must go into the Audio folder. DAISY books, Reader book files,
and unformatted text files must go into the Texts folder. If the files are not in the
appropriate folder, the Reader cannot use them.
When you finish copying files, disconnect the Reader from the computer, using your
computer's safe ejection procedure.
NOTE: If you disconnect a Mac from the Reader without using the Mac's safe
ejection procedure, or if the Reader shuts down because of low battery charge
while it is connected to a Mac, you may see one or more system files in the
Texts folder, such as the fseventsd-uuid file. To avoid seeing these files, always
safely eject the Reader from the Mac.

Connecting the Reader to an External Drive

An external drive is any drive that can be used to transfer data to and from the
Reader using a USB port. Using an external drive, you can transfer files to and from
the Reader. The files you transfer to the Reader must be in one of the file formats
that the Reader accepts, as described in the section titled Reader-compatible
Files.
The Reader supports the type of external drive called a flash drive. A flash drive is
a device about the size of your thumb that can store large amounts of data. The
Reader supports the FAT32 and EXT3 flash drive formats.
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