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DPSClick User Manual
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7) At the end of recording a message will be displayed to inform whether or not the recording
was made successfully. Otherwise, the cause of the error will be displayed.
Important note
: the PhotoclickCD CD–ROM is closed definitively, which means that no
further images can be added. This guarantees the security of the customer's pictures which
have already been saved to the CD–ROM, and prevents future data corruption through disk
errors.
8) The recording can be repeated as often as necessary without quitting the CD–ROM
recording menu, and (as has already been mentioned) since the data structure has already
been created on the hard disk any further copies will take less time.
On quitting the recording menu the temporary structure will be automatically deleted.
4.3.5.2 – Recording a BackUp CD.
CD BackUp is a useful tool for DPSClick users to make back–ups of images or image
folders contained in the Work Folder. Initially, this is the best way of saving images when you
wish to erase them from the DPSClick equipment.
Note
: it is very important not to overload the Work Folder with images and folders as
this may affect the machine's performance. Remember that the hard disk is not only used to
store information, but also as supplementary memory when all types of operations are
carried out. If the equipment does not have enough space on the hard drive the speed and
the general performance of the DPSClick will fall. This is why it is important to use the CD
BackUp utility.
How to record a BackUP CD:
1), 2), 3) Proceed as in steps 1 to 3 in the previous section on how to record a
PhotoClickCD, the exception being that in step 2 you will be able to choose between
selecting images either from the Browser alone or images from different folders in the Work
Folder.
4) Press this button to record a Backup CD in the CD recording menu. If you
checked the
“
Select files” option first, the
Selection
screen will appear
immediately, where you can choose image files and folders to record on the CD.
This will be carried out in the same way as section 4.4.2.