C
Double-click the removable disk icon, then select the folder in which your files are saved.
Note:
If you have set a volume label, it is displayed as the drive name. If you have not set the volume label, “removable disk”
is displayed as the drive name on Windows XP and Server 2003.
D
Select the files you want to copy and drag them to a folder on your computer’s hard drive.
c
Important:
For Mac OS X users
When you remove the storage device, always drag the removable disk icon on your desktop into the trash before
you remove the storage device or you may lose data on the device.
Saving files to a storage device
Before inserting your memory device, make sure the write-protect switch is set to allow writing to the memory device.
Note:
❏
After copying a file to a memory device from a Macintosh computer, an older digital camera may not be able to read the
memory device.
❏
If USB is selected from the File Sharing menu, you cannot write to the memory device from a computer connected
through a network. To give write access to the network computer, change the setting to Wi-Fi/Network.
A
Make sure the product is turned on and a storage device is inserted or connected.
B
Windows 8
and
Server 2012:
Right-click on the
Start
screen, or swipe from the bottom or top edge of the
Start
screen and select
All apps
,
then select
Computer
.
Windows 7
,
Vista
,
and
Server 2008:
Click the start button and select
Computer
.
Windows XP
and
Server 2003:
Click
Start
and select
My Computer
.
Mac OS X:
The removable disk icon (
) appears on your desktop automatically.
C
Double-click the removable disk icon, then select the folder in which you want to save your files.
Note:
If you have set a volume label, it is displayed as the drive name. If you have not set the volume label, “removable disk”
is displayed as the drive name on Windows XP and Server 2003.
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