Tascam 2488neo User Manual

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TASCAM  2488neo
9 − Reformatting
Reformatting TASCAM partitions
In addition to formatting the entire hard disk as described 
above, you can also format individual TASCAM partitions.
CAUTION
When you perform this operation, all data on the 
selected partition is destroyed. This operation cannot 
be undone. Before performing this operation, make 
sure that all songs and data that you want to keep are 
backed up, either to disc or to a personal computer (see 
“Backup and restoration” on page 87
).
1  With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu, 
highlight REFORM, and press 
YES/ENTER
.
2  Use the dial to select the partition to be reformat-
ted, Press 
YES/ENTER
.
 
A pop-up message appears.
3  Ask yourself once more if you want to format the parti-
tion and erase all the data on it. Press 
YES/ENTER
 to 
continue with the format operation. Press 
NO/EXIT
 to 
halt the operation.
CAUTION
While the format operation is taking place, the HD 
indicator lights and you cannot perform any opera-
tions. Make sure that you do not turn off the 2488neo 
during the format operation.
4  When the format operation is complete, a new blank 
song is automatically created on the partition.
Reformatting the FAT partition
If you run out of free space on the FAT partition, use the 
following procedures to delete all the data on it, and refor-
mat it.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to format the FAT partition using a com-
puter. Use only this procedure to perform the operation.
Note that it is not possible to erase individual files from 
the FAT partition using the 2488neo alone. To do that, you 
must connect the 2488neo to a computer, and treat the FAT 
partition as a computer hard disk.
1  With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu, 
highlight FAT REFORM, and press 
YES/ENTER
.
2  A pop-up message appears.
3  Ask yourself once more if you want to erase all the 
data on the FAT partition. Press 
YES/ENTER
 to 
continue with the operation when a pop-up appears, 
or press 
NO/EXIT
 to halt the operation.
4  When you reformat the FAT partition, four direc-
tories (folders) named WAVE, SMF, BACKUP and 
UTILITY are automatically created. These folders 
are used for audio files, Standard MIDI Files (SMF) 
and backup data and system utilities, respectively.
CAUTION
When you perform this operation, all existing data on 
the FAT partition is destroyed. This operation cannot 
be undone. Before performing this operation, make 
sure that all data on the FAT that you want to keep 
are backed up to a personal computer (see “Backup 
and restoration” on page 8
7).