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I have a 1 GB card which was formatted in FAT32. Can CompactDrive PD7X recognize it?

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Yes it can. Please read FAQ 5 and 6 for memory card file system issue. However, if our product does not support your card, we will refund you in full within the warranty period (1 year).
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What is CompactDrive and PD7X?

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CompactDrive is one of the most popular and powerful PSDs available. The ultra performance in download speed and the long battery life have made PD7X the very best portable storage in the market. Compare to similar products, CompactDrive is up to 8 times faster in data transferring and up to 12 times more lasting in battery life. The new release, CompactDrive PD7X, has all the features that the earlier models had plus some new features such as support for almost all types of memory cards.
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What is the download speed from memory card to CompactDrive PD7X?

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Our bench test shows that from a 1 GB CF card to PD7X it takes 4 minutes 22 seconds to complete the whole process of copy.
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Can CompactDrive PD7X be used as a stand alone card reader?

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The PD7X can be used as USB2.0 7 in 1 card reader which reads CF Type I & II, SD, MMC, MemoryStick, MemoryStick PRO, MicroDrive, XD PictureCard (No adapter required). Please note, to use CompactDrive as a stand alone card reader, you must not remove the internal hard drive. Yes, certainly. CompactDrive PD7X supports Mac OS 9.0 ~ 10.3 with plug-and-play feature. If your PD7X does not work on Mac, it is most likely that your CompactDrive has the older firmware installed.
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What is the download speed from CompactDrive PD7X to computer?

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The CompactDrive also functions as a USB 2.0 portable hard disk. Theoretically the transfer speed is up to 480Mbps (60MB/s). In real life, the transfer speed is around 6 MB/sec, which is nearly 10 times faster than USB 1.1 standard.
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What types of memory cards does CompactDrive PD7X support?

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The default firmware of our CompactDrive PD7X uses FAT16 / FAT32 on the flash card interface. Flash cards fommated in FAT12 are no longer supported. If you use memory card smaller or equal to 64 MB, which might be formatted in FAT12, we will change the firmware (supports FAT12 / FAT16 only) for you on special request prior to shipment. Please inform us by mail if this is the case.
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What are the file systems does CompactDrive PD7X support?

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There are two file systems inside our CompactDrive PD7X. One is the hard disk drive interface which has been formatted to FAT32. The other one is flash memory card interface. Our CompactDrive PD7X supports FAT16/FAT32 memory cards by default. If your memory card is smaller than or equal to 64MB and formatted in FAT16, we can specifically install the FAT12/16 supported firmware for you.
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What kind of batteries does CompactDrive PD7X use?

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CompactDrive PD7X uses 4 standard AA Batteries, eg. Alkaline Manganese Dioxide Zinc (Alkaline), Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Lithium), Nickel Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh), Carbon Zinc (Super Heavy Duty). It has a built in battery charger for Ni-MH and Ni-Cd battery. PD7X can be used as a batteries charger to charge almost all brands of Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries. You should only charge rechargable NiCd or NiMH batteries.
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Is CompactDrive PD7X auto-detectable in Windows 98?

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Multi-Cards support - CF Type I & II, MicroDrive, SD, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, XD picture card
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How many hours of video can I store on a 1 GB memory card?

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MPEG-4 video and AAC audio compression with a combined bit rate of 288 kbps allows more than seven hours of high quality video to be stored on a 1 GB memory card. At lower bit rates, even more video can be stored. On a 1 GB card you can store over 1,000 JPG files. If your JPEG files are smaller, you can store even more.
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How many songs can I store on a 1 GB memory card?

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Using AAC audio compression at 96kbps allows more than 22 hours of audio on a 1 GB memory card. 96kbps AAC audio compression typically provides the same or better quality than MP3 at 128kbps.
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Jan 97 How can I verify that my Hard Drive is formatted with FAT32?

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Right click on the drive icon in My Computer or Windows Explorer. Choose properties. You should see a screen like that at right. The "Type:" line should indicate FAT32.
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What could be done with 1 GB download ?

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One GB is 1024 Megabyte or 1073741824 bytes. You can possibly do the following with 1 GB download limit : average web page is about 50 kilobytes in size - so you could download around 20,000 web pages for 1 GB. hour of surfing the web would be around 10 MB (200 pages) so you could surf non-stop for about 100 hours for 1 GB.
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Why 1 GB RAM?

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Zephyr-TEC recommends 1 GB or more of RAM for running NaturallySpeaking with Microsoft Office 2000/XP/2003. Because Microsoft Office and Windows use a significant amount of RAM, we have experienced many clients who required an upgrade to 1 GB RAM (or more) to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional. The increased RAM will improve recognition significantly, both in terms of speed and accuracy.
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I'm using Windows XP, how can I format FAT32 hard drives larger than 32 GB ?

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Windows XP can mount and support FAT32 volumes larger than 32 GB, but will not allow you to format a FAT32 volume larger than 32 GB. If you need to format a volume that is larger than 32 GB, start from a Microsoft Windows 98SE or Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Startup disk and use the Format tool included on the disk or you can try the format suggestion at www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk .
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What about FAT32?

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On a FAT32 File System to avoid fragmentation of directories without ever having to defrag the drive, no directory should hold more than 128 (8 sectors * 16 entries per sector) files / dirs. If the entries are long file name entries, it falls to 64 entries at the maximum.
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File Allocation Tables (FAT) are like a table of contents to your data. Prior to Windows 98, 16-bit FATs limited partitions to 2.1 Gbytes. The new 32-bit FAT is capable of huge partitions up to two Tbytes (terabytes).
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In practical terms, how much is 1 GB of traffic?

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This is a difficult question, because there are so many variables involved. However, to give some indication, a "typical" web page (like the one you're looking at), with a few graphics and fancy headings, would consume about 75 kb of traffic. So in 1 GB of traffic, a 75 kb web page could be reloaded about 12500 times. However, if your site contains downloadable movies, sound files, or programs, a lot more traffic is consumed.
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What all can I do with 1 GB(Giga Byte) download?

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average web page is about 50 kilobytes in size - so you could download around 20,000 web pages for 1 gigabyte. hour of surfing the web would be around 10 megabytes (200 pages) so you could surf non-stop for about 100 hours for 1 gigabyte. Emails are very small - so 100 emails would be just 1 megabyte - or 100,000 emails for 1 gigabyte! (of course the attachments count extra).
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How do I get Windows to recognize my 3.1 GB hard drive as such, not 2.1?

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Reader: I recently purchased a second-hand PC which came with no software. Before and after I installed my copy of Windows 95 from my previous PC onto this computer, the BIOS setup confirmed that the hard drive has a 3.1GB storage capacity. Computer Doctor: Windows 95 and Windows 95a have a 2.1GB limit per drive letter. If you want to use the rest of the drive's capacity, you need to run Fdisk and create an extended partition and set up a logical drive D: inside the extended partition.
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What are the pros and cons of FAT32 and NTFS?

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NTFS offers a smaller cluster size (0.5) compared to FAT32 (4). This means more space for you. NTFS also allows compression and additional security features. Many people recommend formatting to a NTFS partition rather than converting the drive for speed reasons. You can go to this Microsoft article for more information, which lists only the pros . Some cons I've heard: Virtually no recovery tools for a faulty NTFS volume. If you backup this isn't a big deal.
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Will the providers recognize my card?

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In most cases, providers will not recognize the name of a card or Design Savers Plan. Design Savers Plan utilizes multiple provider networks to provide the best selection and savings available. For that reason, logos are not included on membership cards. Providers will be provided with the proper billing information in the referral which our network will send after a Member has pre-certified. That is why pre-certification is so important.
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What if my pharmacy doesn't recognize the card?

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Pharmacies may not be familiar with every prescription program in which they participate. If the pharmacist does not recognize your WizeCare Prescription Card or if you encounter a problem at the pharmacy, DO NOT leave without having the pharmacy call the toll-free number printed on the ID card.
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Pharmacies may not be familiar with every prescription program If the pharmacist does not recognize your Protective Tru-Script card or if you encounter a problem at the pharmacy, DO NOT leave without having the pharmacy call the toll-free number printed on the ID card.
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What if the Pharmacist doesn't recognize the card's name?

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Always make inquiries in person and be sure to bring your card with you. When the pharmacist sees the Pharmacy Benefit Manager information on the card, the pharmacist then understands which program you are on. .
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How much is a GB?

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A GB is 1,000,000 KBytes. Although it can vary and does, a 30 minute show on my site is around 6 1/2 MB is size. If you you put that in bytes it would be 6500. If you divide 6500 into 1,000,000 you will get 153.8 30 minute shows. So for $7.00 you can expect to get somewhere around 100-120 1/2 hours shows. Now not all my 30 minute minute shows are that small, some are smaller, and some are larger, how many shows you get depends on how they were encoded.
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