Affirmative 7375 User Guide
YEStablet 7375 User Guide—Operation Notes
File Transfer and Storage
There are several methods that can be used for transferring files in or out of the 7375 file system:
• Web download
• Email attachment.
• CompactFlash storage.
• USB-attached storage.
• Shared network storage.
• ActiveSync with a USB-attached PC.
Regardless of the transfer method, there is only one way to save files internally in the 7375 flash memory in the
event of a Full Power Off. To save files internally:
Regardless of the transfer method, there is only one way to save files internally in the 7375 flash memory in the
event of a Full Power Off. To save files internally:
• Save the files to My Computer\Internal Storage or to a subfolder.
• If you want to save any files that are not in the Internal Storage folder, you will have to transfer them out of
the 7375 before executing the Power Off.
There is no drag and drop capability between storage folders in the My Computer root. If you want to move files
among internal root folders, or from external storage to an internal folder, or vice versa, use Cut, Copy, and Paste
from the Edit menu of My Computer.
Web Download
File downloads from the Web are done in the familiar Web download manner:
1. You are asked if you want to save or open.
2. Choose Save.
3. Browse to the folder where the new file should be stored.
1. You are asked if you want to save or open.
2. Choose Save.
3. Browse to the folder where the new file should be stored.
• If you have external CompactFlash or USB storage, you can save directly to that external storage.
4. Tap Go or the PC Enter key.
5. The file will be downloaded to the designated folder.
5. The file will be downloaded to the designated folder.
Email Attachment
When you configure Inbox, attached files in incoming email are stored in the My Computer\Internal Storage
folder by default. Your only other option here is, if you have external CF or USB storage, to send the attachments
to that external storage as follows:
1. Click on the Inbox icon on the Desktop.
2. Open the Services menu.
3. Click on Options. The Options window will open in the Services tab.
4. Click on the Storage tab.
5. Select the External Storage Card radio button.
6. Select the external storage media from the drop-down list
7. Click OK.
8. Enter a folder name for attachments in the resulting dialog box.
9. OK out of Inbox.
10. Save these settings by executing a Registry Save.
folder by default. Your only other option here is, if you have external CF or USB storage, to send the attachments
to that external storage as follows:
1. Click on the Inbox icon on the Desktop.
2. Open the Services menu.
3. Click on Options. The Options window will open in the Services tab.
4. Click on the Storage tab.
5. Select the External Storage Card radio button.
6. Select the external storage media from the drop-down list
7. Click OK.
8. Enter a folder name for attachments in the resulting dialog box.
9. OK out of Inbox.
10. Save these settings by executing a Registry Save.
CompactFlash Storage
NOTE: Always do a complete Power Off before inserting or removing a CompactFlash card.
If you install a CompactFlash storage card in your 7375, it will appear in the file system as My Computer\Storage
Card. Whenever you are given a storage browse option, this folder will be available. You can, of course, create
subfolders if you wish.
If you install a CompactFlash storage card in your 7375, it will appear in the file system as My Computer\Storage
Card. Whenever you are given a storage browse option, this folder will be available. You can, of course, create
subfolders if you wish.
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