Formatting, When the connection mode is msc mode, When the connection mode is mtp mode – Kenwood M1GD50 User Manual

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Formatting

Formatting can be used to delete all of the music and other files stored in the Player.

Caution

• Formatting deletes all of the files in the Player. It also deletes demonstration music,

which cannot be restored later. It does not alter the settings made with the Settings
menu.

• Once formatted, the memory cannot be restored to the previous condition. Be

cautious when performing formatting.

When the connection mode is MTP mode

(When "Kenwood M_D5*" or "M_D5*" is displayed on Windows)

Using Windows Media Player 11

1

Connect the Player to a PC.

2

Launch the Windows Media Player.

3

Click the [Sync] button on the top.

4

Select the MTP player (Kenwood M_D5*) corresponding to this
Player.

5

Click the arrow below the [Sync] tab to open a menu, and select
[Kenwood M_D5*] – [Format].

Using Windows Media Player 10

1

Connect the Player to a PC.

2

Launch the Windows Media Player.

3

Click the [Sync] button on the top.

4

Select the MTP player (M_D5*) corresponding to this Player.

5

Click the [Format] icon.

When the connection mode is MSC mode

(When "KENWOOD_DAP" is displayed on Windows)

1

Connect the Player to a PC.

2

Open the removable disk corresponding to this Player.

Click [Start] – [Computer] – [KENWOOD_DAP].

3

Format the Player.

Right-click to open a pop-up menu, and select [Format] from it.

File system
: FAT32
Allocation unit size
: Default allocation size

For first use

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