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How does Photo Safe II keep track of the different backups from memory cards?

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How does Photo Safe II keep track of the different backups from memory cards?

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Each time you use the copy function on Photo Safe II, a new folder will be created to store your copied files. The created folder and copied contents will be located within the default FILES folder on the Photo Safe II hard drive. Locate the files you want to access by looking under the corresponding folder name. The folder names are made up of 2 pieces of information. The first two characters are letters that indicate the type of memory card copied. The next 5 characters are sequential numbers starting from ‘00001’ that that indicate the order of the folder created for the specific card format copied. These letter prefixes correspond to the memory card types: CF = CompactFlash SD = Secure Digita, MicroDrivel MMC = MultiMedia Card MS = Memory Stick formats xD = xD-Picture Card For example, an folder name ‘CF00003’ means that this is a backup from CompactFlash format, and this is the 3rd folder created for the CF card format.

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