Support and System Requirements : Limitations To USB Device Support

Limitations To USB Device Support
Possible data corruption on USB device
While a USB storage device is inserted into a Pano device, improperly disconnecting the session can cause data corruption on the USB device. This is not a problem that is unique to Pano devices. This is problem is related to USB technology itself.
Keep in mind that there are multiple ways a session can be disconnected (go to Control Session Timeouts). The common ways to disconnect a session include:
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These actions are roughly equivalent to pulling a USB device out of a traditional desktop computer without first selecting Safely Remove Hardware from the Windows system tray. When you are not actively using a USB storage device, you should Safely Remove Hardware or Eject the device.
Possible operating delay with USB mass storage device
When you insert a USB mass storage device, the amount of time required for the device to become fully operational and appear in the Windows Explorer is proportional to the size of the storage device. USB thumb drives are generally operational within a few seconds, whereas a 500GB external hard drive might take a minute or longer to become operational.
When you remove a USB mass storage device from a Pano device, you should wait for the device's icon to disappear from the Windows Explorer before reinserting the device. Windows requires some time to fully remove the device.

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