3) Data exchange with the TrekStor MovieStation
After successful startup of the device, a local disk called "T
on your "d
" (Mac® OS X and Linux®). You can also access the MovieStation like a normal hard disk.
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Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
a)
Select the desired files or folders with your mouse.
b) Position the mouse pointer over the selected files or folders, and press the right mouse button. Select "C
the context menu that appears.
c)
Under "M
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d) Click it with your right mouse button, and select "P
available on the MovieStation.
Mac® OS X from 10.3
Select the desired files with your mouse. Drag and drop the files in the "F
4) Logging off and disconnecting the TrekStor MovieStation from the computer
Caution: Please follow the recommended logoff procedure to prevent damage to the device or data loss!
a
Windows® Vista/XP/2000: At the bottom right on the task bar, click the left mouse button on the symbol "s
H
". In the context menu that appears, click the left mouse button on "s
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to select it. This removes the MovieStation from the operating system of your computer. You can now disconnect the
MovieStation from your PC.
Mac® OS X: You need to remove the drive from the Desktop before you disconnect it or turn it off. Click the relevant drive
icon and drag it to the Trash icon.
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