Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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If your system has less than 16MB RAM, the transfer
speed may be slow. Try using virtual memory. See your
computer documentation or system help for more
information.
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If you’re transferring pictures via the serial cable, check
the port speed setting in your Windows Control panel.
See your Windows documentation or help system for
more information.
Your system hangs or crashes when you disconnect the
JumpShot USB cable or remove the USB CompactFlash
card from it.
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Always close the
PhotoPC650
folder, exit any open
applications, and (in Windows) select
Eject
in Explorer
before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the
card from the cable. On a Macintosh, be sure to drag the
card icon into the
Trash
folder first—don’t use the
Eject
command in the
Special
menu. See page 4-6
(Windows) or page 4-8 (Macintosh) for instructions.
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If you’re using the JumpShot USB cable to transfer pictures, it’s a
good idea to check Lexar Media’s web site periodically for
possible updates to your USB CompactFlash card and JumpShot
USB cable drivers. Access www.lexarmedia.com for details.
Your notebook computer can’t access an ATA-compatible
CompactFlash card inserted with a PCMCIA adapter.
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If you’re using an IBM Thinkpad,
™
call IBM for
technical support or follow these steps to download and
install an updated driver from IBM:
1
Download the files from ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/
pccbbs/mobiles/yptf$049.exe and unzip them to a
blank 1.44MB diskette.
2
Make sure your PC Card driver says
PCIC or
compatible PCMCIA controller on IBM
System
in the Control Panel/System/Device
Manager. Then select Update Driver/Have Disk
and refer the system to A: for all missing files.
If your PC Card driver says
PCIC or compatible
PCMCIA controller
, go to Update Driver in the
Device Manager and select
PCIC or compatible
PCMCIA controller on IBM System
.
3
Insert the CompactFlash card with a PCMCIA
adapter. The system should prompt for a driver.
Select
OK
to use the Windows default
ESDI/IDE
HDD Controller
driver. A folder appears on the
desktop with a drive letter assigned to the card.