I don't think there is an option like that. I could be wrong though.
On Apr 22, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi folks.
I was deleting files from my beloved digital recorder today and had my
virtual machine up. It's a vmware virtual machine running Windows XP. I
decided to do
Hello Krister,
On Apr 22, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
I decided to do some experimenting so i looked on my recorder from the PC
side of things and in the root of the memory was some files that the mac had
left on the recorder, namely some hidden files called .trashes,
Hi,
If you want to delete some real files from your digital recorder, just put them
in the trash then secure empty your trash on your mac before ejecting the
recorder. That's always workedfor me on flash drives.
HTH,
Courtney
Sent from my iPod
On Apr 24, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Jes Smith
Hi,
The strange thing with my friends Edirol R1 was that if she tried to empty the
trash, she got a message saying that the .wav files were in use although they
weren't. Taking out and inserting the recorder didn't work, the mac claimed the
files were still in use.
/Krister
24 apr 2011 kl.
Thanks. This helps me out as well. I noticed these extra files on an sd card
the other day after transferring some files from my mac and then using the
files on my braille sense. I deleted them from the braille sense side, but now
I can just do it before ejecting the card from now on.
Hi folks.
I was deleting files from my beloved digital recorder today and had my virtual
machine up. It's a vmware virtual machine running Windows XP. I decided to do
some experimenting so i looked on my recorder from the PC side of things and in
the root of the memory was some files that the