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The i.LINK connector does not supply power to external devices. If the 
external device requires power from the i.LINK connector, you cannot use 
the device with your computer.
The C1 PictureBook supports transfer rates up to 400 Mbps; however, the 
actual transfer rate is limited to the maximum transfer rate supported by the 
external device. If multiple devices are connected, the transfer rate will be 
the lowest maximum transfer rate for the connected devices.
The i.LINK features available may vary depending on the software 
applications you use. See the documentation that came with your software 
for more information.
DVgate™ Applications
Digital Video Captures
If your system displays the message, “Failed to record to DV deck, please check 
deck’s power status, cable connection…,” while you are recording images to a 
digital video device using DVgate software, close all open applications, and 
restart your computer. Frequent recording of images to a digital video device 
while using DVgate may cause this situation to occur.
For more information on DVgate software, see the DVgate online help.
Adjusting Image Resolution
If the images on the LCD do not display smoothly, the resolution may not be set 
correctly. To check the resolution, click the Setup button in the DVgate 
Motion-Monitor window. Point to Settings, and then select Low Resolution. The 
settings you change in this menu affect the images in the monitor window only. 
Movie data imported to your hard drive and images recorded to DV devices will 
not be affected.
Hard Disk Drive Partition
In order to improve the performance of your notebook’s DVgate™ Motion 
software, the hard disk drive on your notebook has been formatted with two 
partitions, C and D. The C partition hold 40 percent and the D partition holds 60 
percent of the entire drive capacity. DV gate saves files tot he D partition. This 
prevents large video capture from consuming the available space on your C 
partition. To maintain optimum performance of DVgate, you should defragment 
or format the D partition regularly.