Digital Foci meb-300 User Guide

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Media Buddy
 
User’s Guide
 
 
 
8.3.  Multi-language and Long File Name Support 
Media Buddy can support multi-language and long file names on its display. 
The default set-up for your Media Buddy will support these features. In the case 
that this set-up was changed and you would like to reinstall these features, follow 
the following steps: 
1.  Turn on Media Buddy and connect it to your computer via USB cable. 
2.  Insert the Resource Disc into your computer CD-ROM drive.     
3.  On the Resource Disc, locate the file ‘Gdfont.gd3’ in the ‘Multi-Language 
Display’ folder. 
4.  Copy the ‘Gdfont.gd3’ file into the root location of the Media Buddy hard 
drive. 
Note: The root location is the highest directory level in the hard drive. 
5.  Multi-language and long file name support is now enabled. 
8.4.  Reset Button and Device Error Messages 
Media Buddy has a Reset button on its right side, just below the USB jack. For 
safety purposes, the Reset button is sunk under the case and requires a sharp 
pointy object, such as a paper clip, to press. 
In the case that Media Buddy encounters an error and hangs, press the Reset 
button to restart Media Buddy. 
8.5.  Formatting Media Buddy 
Media Buddy is provided to you pre-formatted and ready to use. It is strongly 
recommended that you DO NOT format Media Buddy.   
Warning: Formatting Media Buddy will erase all data stored on Media Buddy. 
In the case that you need to format Media Buddy, the procedure will vary by the 
operating system. Please refer to your operating system's instruction manual for 
more information on the formatting procedure. 
Mac users: 
•  In Mac OS, you can format with the Erase Disk option in the Finder's 
Special menu. Media Buddy cannot be formatted with the Mac OS X's 
Disk Utility. 
Linux users: 
•  In Linux, a partition must be created with fdisk, and then formatted with 
mkfs.msdos. 
 
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