HP sd828a1 User Manual - Page 46

USB flash drive, the HP Smart Wi-Fi, Internet Radio, YouTube video, web

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ENGLISH Some .DB and .BAK files have appeared on the memory card I inserted into my HP Smart Wi-Fi Display that weren't there previously. What are these? When I insert a memory card or USB flash drive into the HP Smart Wi-Fi Display, it sometimes takes a long time before I can view any photos or listen to music. Why is this? What should I do if the network connection is lost while playing Internet Radio, YouTube video, web photo albums, etc? When you insert a memory card or USB flash drive into your HP Smart Wi-Fi Display, it will create database (.DB) files and backup database files (.BAK). These are nothing to be worried about and should not be deleted. However, if they are deleted by accident, don't worry. The HP Smart Wi-Fi Display will simply recreate them next time. Note: If the card has very little free space, it may not be able to fully create the database, which can lead to some functions not working correctly (e.g. the ability to view photos based on date taken, etc.) When you insert a memory card or USB flash drive, the HP Smart Wi-Fi Display needs to build its internal database. For example, it may take 2 or 3 minutes to build a database for an SD card with 400 pictures. During that time, you won't be able view any photos. Try turning the frame off and on again using the power switch at the back. It should reconnect to the network and you can browse to the online content again. 44

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ENGLISH
Some .DB and .BAK files have
appeared on the memory card I
inserted into my HP Smart Wi-Fi
Display that weren’t there previously.
What are these?
When you insert a memory card or
USB flash drive into your HP Smart
Wi-Fi Display, it will create database
(.DB) files and backup database files
(.BAK). These are nothing to be
worried about and should not be
deleted. However, if they are deleted
by accident, don’t worry. The HP
Smart Wi-Fi Display will simply
recreate them next time.
Note:
If the card has very little free
space, it may not be able to fully
create the database, which can lead
to some functions not working correctly
(e.g. the ability to view photos based
on date taken, etc.)
When I insert a memory card or USB
flash drive into the HP Smart Wi-Fi
Display, it sometimes takes a long time
before I can view any photos or listen
to music. Why is this?
When you insert a memory card or
USB flash drive, the HP Smart Wi-Fi
Display needs to build its internal
database.
For example, it may take 2
or 3 minutes to build a database for
an SD card with 400 pictures. During
that time, you won’t be able view any
photos.
What should I do if the network
connection is lost while playing
Internet Radio, YouTube video, web
photo albums, etc?
Try turning the frame off and on again
using the power switch at the back. It
should reconnect to the network and
you can browse to the online content
again.