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2005-12-29
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I can't see on card yet (cuz I haven't hooked to my pc or mac yet) but when I click info on my memory card, it says there is a folder on it already & I didn't put it there.
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2005-12-29
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2005-12-29
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The file is created by Windows. You can delete it.
It should also be noted, if you delete files from your 770 from your Windows computer, you will see a Recycle folder appear on your 770. If you really meant to delete the files, you can go ahead and delete that recycle folder too.
I would suggest deleting them using the 770 file browser utility.
I just hooked up my 770 via USB to my computer for the first time to copy some stuff on the MMC. After doing that I now have some sort of system information file on the card that I did not create. Does the 770 do some sort of a automated back up that I do not know about. When I look at the file it shows something about a restore. I can supply more info if necessary.
Thanks for any replies!
Last edited by nowen; 2005-12-29 at 02:50.