Archos 5 Internet Tablet User Manual - Page 57
Storage Settings
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5 & 7 MANUAL V2.0 main settings > P. 57 - "Prevents Standby": while browsing the web, the system will never go into Standby mode. 8.10 �"storage" settings "Free Storage Space" - displays the amount of free space on the hard drive. Note: reported number of gigabytes is binary-based counting (1KB=1024 bytes). Thus each reported Gb represents approximately 1.07 gigabytes (decimal). Formatting also takes up space. "USB preference" (for advanced users) - Your preferred connection mode will be used every time you connect the ARCHOS to a computer. The connection mode determines how your device interacts with your computer: - Mode 1: "Windows Media Device": Recommended for users of Windows Media® Player (WMP) version 10 or higher. When set to this mode, the ARCHOS uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). It allows you to charge your ARCHOS and transfer files onto it at the same time. Your ARCHOS will be locked only when it is opened in Windows® Explorer. You will be able to synchronize your media library automatically every time you connect your ARCHOS to your computer. When your file transfer is finished, simply unplug the cable from the ARCHOS, and your device will update the ARCLibrary (Music/Photo libraries). - Mode 2: "PC Hard Drive": Recommended for users of Windows® XP with Windows Media® Player 9, Windows® 2000, Me, Mac® OS X or Linux. The ARCHOS will ask you if you want to charge it or connect it as a mass storage device (Hard Drive). Choose to connect it as a mass storage device (external hard drive). When connected to your computer, your ARCHOS will be locked. Disconnection: when the file transfer is over, safely unmount the ARCHOS (See: Disconnecting) and your device will do a quick ARCLibrary update (Music/Photo libraries). May not index all files. - Mode 3: "PC Hard Drive (auto-ARCLib)": Same as mode 2, but with a full ARCLibrary update (Music/Photo libraries) at disconnection.