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Old March 9th 19, 01:34 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.mobile.android,uk.telecom.mobile
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_4_]
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Default Pairing Win 7 & Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 via Bluetooth

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On 08/03/2019 22:23, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:

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And if you must use the tablet, with the software you have, then
rather than resetting it every time to put the images on D: where you
want them, let it put them where it wants on C:, and move them all in
one go afterwards.


The C: drive is, of course, the system drive, and I'm trying to keep it
under 64GB, so there isn't a great deal of spare disk space on it.
Also, it looks as though I might have to reimage it before long, so all
in all I don't want to save any data there. Also, I don't want to rely
on such crap software anyway. I'd rather find something similar that
is written by someone who has some idea of how to write something that
works properly.

I wasn't suggesting you leave it on C: - I don't like storing and data
on C: either; however, letting it store it there and then moving over
once a day - or once an hour if you're really paranoid - shouldn't take
that much space, while still letting you take several pictures in a row
without having to restart the software for each one.
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