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Others, Enter System and select Reset. Press OK to enter.

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Lenovo Digital Photo Frame P710 7.6.7 Reset Restore factory default settings. (1) Enter System and select Reset. Press OK to enter. (2) Options include: Yes and No. (3) After selecting, press OK to complete the settings. Press BACK to return. 8. Others The capacity of the storage device noted on the product package(if noted) is the specification of the storage device. The specification often indicates its physical storage capacity. According to the capacity calculation rules, 1.0GB equals to 1,000,000,000 bytes. But the Windows operating system defines that 1.0GB equals to 1,073,741,824 bytes and 1MB equals to 1,048,576 bytes. Therefore, when running in Windows operating system, the capacity of the storage device which the system recognizes will be smaller than its actual capacity. Also, for formatting reasons, part of the capacity will be occupied by administration and other functions. The actual capacity of the storage device available to users can be less than the noted capacity. 36

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Lenovo Digital Photo Frame
P710
7.6.7 Reset
Restore factory default settings.
(1) Enter System and select Reset. Press OK to enter.
(2) Options include: Yes and No.
(3) After selecting, press OK to complete the settings. Press BACK to return.
8. Others
The capacity of the storage device noted on the product package(if noted) is the specification of the
storage device. The specification often indicates its physical storage capacity. According to the
capacity calculation rules, 1.0GB equals to 1,000,000,000 bytes. But the Windows operating system
defines that 1.0GB equals to 1,073,741,824 bytes and 1MB equals to 1,048,576 bytes. Therefore,
when running in Windows operating system, the capacity of the storage device which the system
recognizes will be smaller than its actual capacity.
Also, for formatting reasons, part of the capacity will be occupied by administration and other
functions. The actual capacity of the storage device available to users can be less than the noted
capacity.
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