M-AUDIO Computer Drive User Manual

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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
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Flash memory drive
Some of the steps in this document may require you to remove the computer 
case cover. Follow “Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 3 when 
working inside your computer.
The green LED does not turn on.
Make sure that your computer is receiving power.
Make sure that the power cable connection to the flash memory drive is 
secure.
Make sure that there is a flash memory card in the drive.
The green LED blinks on and off.
The green LED lets you know that you have inserted your flash memory card 
into the flash memory drive correctly. After you insert the memory card into 
the drive slot, the green LED, next to the drive slot, blinks on and off several 
times. When the memory drive recognizes the memory card, the LED stays on. 
The green LED blinks on and off as data is read from and written to a memory 
card.
Camera gives an error message after formatting a 64 MB, or larger, 
memory card in Windows XP.
Windows XP automatically selects FAT32 when formatting memory cards larger 
than 64 MB. However, most memory cards use FAT12, FAT16, or other 
proprietary formats. Reformat the memory card in the camera or other device 
that you use the card in.
MP3 player cannot read music files on memory card.
Some MP3 players use a proprietary file format that Windows XP does not 
support. Instead of copying files from your computer to the memory card, 
connect the MP3 player to the computer and use the software that was included 
with the player to upload the songs to the player.
Write Protected error when trying to copy files to a memory card.
Memory Stick and Secure Digital (SD) memory cards have a physical lock that 
can be used to prevent data from being written to or erased from the memory 
card. Look for a small slide switch on the bottom of the card. If you want to 
write data to the memory card, make sure that the switch is in the unlocked 
position.