
MEDIA: Page Menu Commands Create Directory
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3. To delete the unused WAV files, press the OK button.
To cancel without affecting any files, press the Cancel
button.
Once you press OK, the deletion is permanent and cannot
be undone. Executing Page menu command “Compare”
will have no effect.
Create Directory
This command creates a new directory within the current
directory.
Create Directory
is valid only when the current directory is
a DOS directory. If you are browsing inside a .PCG, .SNG, or
.KSC file, for instance, the menu command will be grayed
out.
1. Select “Create Directory” to open the dialog box.
2. Use the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and set the name as desired.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard (commercially available) is
connected, you can use this to enter text instead of the on-
screen keyboard. For more information, see “Editing
names and entering text” on page 202 of the OG.
3. To create the directory, press the OK button. To
cancel without creating the directory, press the Cancel
button.
Set Date/Time
This command sets the date and time of the NAUTILUS’s
internal calendar.
1. Select “Set Date/Time” to open the dialog box.
2. Set each parameter.
3. To set the date and time, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
Format
This command formats the selected media. The volume label
(a name for the entire media) you specify will be assigned to
the media. The volume label you assign here will be
displayed in “Drive Select” (0–1a). The volume label can be
a maximum of eleven characters.
When you format, all data saved on that media will be
erased. If you had used a computer etc. to set up that
drive so that it can be used as multiple drives (partitions),
this data will also be erased. Be sure to double-check
before you format.
After formatting, it is not possible to execute Page menu
command “Compare” to return to the previous state.
1. Make sure that the media you want to format is
inserted.
2. Use “Drive Select” to select the media that will be
formatted.
3. Select “Format” to open the dialog box.
4. In “Volume Label,” use the text edit button to open
the text input dialog box, and set the name as desired.
The previously-specified volume label will be displayed.
If no volume label had been specified for the media, or if
a non-DOS media was inserted, this will indicate “NEW
VOLUME.”
If a USB QWERTY keyboard (commercially available) is
connected, you can use this to enter text instead of the on-
screen keyboard. For more information, see “Editing
names and entering text” on page 202 of the OG.
5. Specify the initialization format.
Quick Format:
Normally you should use Quick Format
to initialize the media.
Select this if the media has already been physically
formatted, or if you want to format media that has been
UDF-formatted by the NAUTILUS. Since only the
system area of the media need be formatted, this will
require less time.
Full Format:
Select this when formatting media that has
not been physically formatted, or media (CD-RW) that
has not been UDF-formatted.
Note:
For the internal drive you can only select “Quick
Format.” Also, the file system selection of FAT16 or
FAT32 in step 6 is not available.
Note:
Normally, it is not necessary to perform a Full
Format on media that has already been physically
formatted. Execute the Quick Format for such media.
Note:
You will normally select Full Format for CD-RW
media etc. that has not been UDF-formatted. If an error
message of “Media not formatted” appears, execute Full
Format. Depending on the capacity of the media,
executing Full Format may require a substantial length of
time.
“Year”
1980–2037
“Month”
1–12
“Day”
1–31
“Hour”
0–23
“Minute” 0–59
“Second” 0–59
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