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Internal memory earase on Digital photo frame


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12-May-2008, 06:50 AM #1
Unhappy Internal memory earase on Digital photo frame
Is there anybody out there who knows how to erase the 'favorite' pictures I have inadvertally created on a Vason 7" digital photo frame (DPF70A) ??????????
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14-May-2008, 03:23 AM #2
At a guess, I'd say remove the memory card from the frame, then access the frame menu and find 'delete' or 'format'
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14-May-2008, 03:50 AM #3
The trouble is there are only ports available for SD/MS/MMC or USB which I have removed or are you suggesting taking the actual frame apart, it is a gift for someone and therefore brand new, was just trying to st the unit up!
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14-May-2008, 07:06 PM #4
Nooooo ...lol

If you don't have card in it...that's fine.

Just navigate through the menu as I suggested..and delete/format.

No disassembly required......
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