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Viewing the contents of a memory card (windows®), 5 when using windows® xp, 2 double-click the [removable disk] icon – JVC GR-D370AH User Manual

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1

Make sure that there is a
memory card in the camcorder.

2

Set the camcorder’s VIDEO/
MEMORY Switch to “MEMORY”.

3

Set the camcorder’s Power
Switch to “PLAY” while
pressing down the Lock Button
located on the switch.

The camcorder turns on.

4

Connect the camcorder to the
PC with a USB cable. (

pg. 8)

On the camcorder’s LCD monitor
[USB] appears.

5

When using Windows

®

XP:

The [Removable
Disk] window
appears on the
PC’s screen
after a moment.
Select [Open
folders to view
files using
Windows
Explorer] and
click [OK].
NOTE:
If the [Removable Disk] window does
not appear, confirm the connection
(

੬ pg. 8) or perform the steps 1 and

2 in the right.

When using Windows

®

Me/2000:

1 Double-click the [My Computer] icon

on the desktop. The [Removable
Disk] icon which represents the
memory card in the camcorder
appears in the [My Computer]
window.

2 Double-click the [Removable Disk]

icon.

6

The folders in the memory card
appear.

Different file types are stored in
different folders.
[DCIM]: Contains folders with still
images (extension “.jpg”)
[MISC]: Contains folders with DPOF
setting data

NOTES:

● Saving the wrong kinds of files in a

memory card or deleting files or folders
from a memory card can cause problems
with the operation of the camcorder.
When it is necessary to delete a file from
a memory card, delete it through the
camcorder.

● Never disconnect the USB cable while

” is displayed on the

camcorder’s LCD monitor.

● If you are using a brand new memory

card, you need to initialise the memory
card with the camcorder first. You may not
be able to copy files from the memory
card to the PC without doing so.

● The file extension may not appear

depending on the [FOLDER] option
setting of Windows

®

.

Viewing the Contents of a
Memory Card (Windows

®

)

DPOF setting data

Still images