Sony MSFD-20U User Manual

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Handling notes
Make sure that you take the following precautions when handling “Memory Stick”
to ensure the safety of your data.

• “Memory Stick” are formatted at the

time of manufacture. There is no
need to reformat them. Formatting a
“Memory Stick” with your computer
may cause access problems when
inserting it into other “Memory
Stick” compatible devices.

• To use a “Memory Stick” formatted

with a computer, reformat it with a
“Memory Stick” compatible device.

• Other “Memory Stick” compatible

devices require the
“MemoryStick.ind” file on the
“Memory Stick”. Do not erase this
file.

• Do not attempt to defragment or

compress the “Memory Stick” drive.

• Data may be lost if:

– A “Memory Stick” is removed

from the drive or the computer
turned off while reading or
writing data.

– A “Memory Stick” is subjected to

an electrostatic discharge or
electrostatic noise.

• When affixing a label to “Memory

Stick”, only use “Memory Stick”
labels. Do not use other types of
labels.

• When storing or carrying a

“Memory Stick”, keep it in its
original case.

• Avoid touching the connector or

making it come in contact with
metallic objects.

• Do not drop, bend, or submit

“Memory Stick” to external shock.

• Do not disassemble or modify

“Memory Stick”.

• Avoid dropping liquids on “Memory

Stick”.

If an error message appears

If an error occurs when reading or
writing to “Memory Stick” and a blue
screen appears with a message indicating
that data may be lost, “Memory Stick”
may be write-protected. In this case,
slide the write-protect switch as
illustrated above to remove the
protection. No data is erased from
“Memory Stick” if this occurs.

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