M-AUDIO II Manuel D’Utilisation

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MicroTrack II
Using MicroTrack II as a Portable Data Drive
While MicroTrack II can only play and record WAV and MP3 files, you can store any file you wish on the CF card or 
Microdrive  This allows you to use MicroTrack II as a portable memory card or hard drive  Any unsupported files stored on 
a CF card or Microdrive will be hidden from the Files menu on MicroTrack II, but they will still be there when MicroTrack II 
is reconnected to a computer 
Formatting CompactFlash cards or Microdrives using a Computer
If other removable drives or media are connected to your computer and you are unsure which removable disk represents 
MicroTrack II, unmount and disconnect any such drives or media from your computer before starting the formatting 
process  If the wrong disc is selected and formatting is initiated, all data stored on that disc will be lost  
On Windows computers, right click on the Removable Disk icon, and select Format  For media less than 512 MB, select 
FAT under File system   For media greater than 512 MB, select FAT32 under File system  
On a Macintosh OS X computer, open the Disk Utility application by going to Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities 
and double-clicking Disk Utility  Click the MicroTrack hard drive icon on the left side of the window, and click Erase  Select 
MS-DOS File System then click the Erase button in the lower right 
Disconnecting MicroTrack II from Your Computer
When you want to disconnect your MicroTrack II from your computer, it is important to properly exit host mode to prevent 
corrupting data on the drive  This procedure only applies if MicroTrack II is currently in host mode – meaning the  
“M-Audio” logo and USB icon are displayed on the screen 
If you use the traditional shut down procedure on your computer, all drives will automatically be unmounted  If you wish to 
leave your computer on, follow the procedures below for Windows or Macintosh OS X 
Disconnecting from Windows 
To disconnect MicroTrack II from Windows, click on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon located in the  
System Tray 
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A list of connected devices will be shown  MicroTrack II will be listed as a “USB Mass Storage Device ” Click this device 
and Windows will attempt to unmount MicroTrack II  Windows will only be able to unmount MicroTrack II if there are no 
programs trying to use files contained on the CF media  If Windows says that it cannot remove MicroTrack II, quit your 
running programs and try again  Once MicroTrack II has been unmounted, you can press its [DEL] key to exit host mode 
and return to normal operation