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3.
Turn the
rotary knob
to select the file or directory to be deleted. The name of
the selected file or directory appears in the entry box.
4.
Press
SELECT
to confirm. The cursor moves to the entry box.
To cancel the operation, press
RESET
. When cancelled, the cursor moves to the file
list display area.
5.
After confirming the selection in step 3 and 4, press
SELECT
again. A dialog
appears for you to confirm the deletion.
6.
Turn the
rotary knob
to select OK or Cancel.
7.
Press
SELECT
. If you selected OK in step 6, the delete operation is executed.
If you selected Cancel, the delete operation is not executed.
If a directory contains other directories or files, the directory cannot be deleted. Delete
all the directories and files in the directory first, and then delete the directory.
Indicates the directory of the file shown. The display here does
not change even if you change the directory to be shown.
To move to a higher level directory, select here and
then press the SELECT key twice quickly.
If you select compact/ (or usbmem/) and press the SELECT key twice
quickly, the data on the CF card (or USB memory) is displayed.
File list display area
Selection display
Displays the selected directory name.
In the case of the top directory of the
internal hard disk, a slash (/) is
displayed. In the case of the CF card,
/compact is displayed. In the case of
the USB memory, /usbmem is
displayed.
Entry box
Displays the directory or file name
selected using the rotary knob. You
can also enter the file name.
List of files and directories in the directory
Explanation
Storage Medium and Directory
The selected storage medium or directory is shown in the Selection box in the Delete
File dialog box.
Save Destination
Selection box
Internal HD
/
CF card
/compact
USB memory
/usbmem
Directory
/Directory name
For example, if the directory name is abc, the Selection box shows “/abc”.
Deleting Files and Directories
• You can delete a selected file one at a time.
• You can also delete directories one at a time.
Note
Files that are deleted cannot be recovered.
10.6 Deleting Files and Directories