I unintentionally recorded something on my Axim when I first got it and I can't seem to delete the recording by clicking on the file in the File Explorer window and choosing delete. It gives me a sharing violation error and won't get rid of it.
You can try this, as I have an Axim X-50V. Make sure that all of your programs are actually shut down. When you close something on the axim it really just goes to standby for the next time you open it. If the program is open that accesses the file, it wont let you delete it, because it is in use. More importantly, go to this site www.aximsite.com and the people there can answer ANY question you may have, and in great detail. Honestly, people there know so much about the axim line that Dell's phone support techs have referred people to use it!
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From the menu screen. navigate down to recordings.
Select view Playlist to the left of the list of recordings.
From the playlist screen, select the show you would like to delete and press the corresponding button to delete. Read carefully as you risk deleting all episodes in the group for the show. If you have multiple episodes for a show recorded, you will risk deleting all.
Deleting Files,Pictures,Videos,Audio Books, Recordings,etc. from MP3 Player -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hook up your mp3 player to your computer Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer" When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there. Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible. Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release, right click and then click on "Delete" Now your mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want. Be careful and do not delete files needed to operate your MP3 player.
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You will have to "Find space" by deleting something/anything to make "space" for "New" material. Basically it is trying to tell you the drive is filled up and ya need to either delete or cut & paste away to some other media, some data, to get more space to record more stuff. OK?
Jim,
Although you have deleted the recording the DVD recorder still sees that space as have been being used. The space should be reusable however the area has been used before (therefore not considered unused space).
By deleting the recording you should have no problem going over the area when it is needed.
Happy Recording
Rob
Usually, nothing can be deleted after finalizing. But deleting a brief title donesn't change the remaining time. Deleting a long one does eats up some of the DVD time...
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TiVO also plans for other upcoming shows in total recording time. So if you 12 hours recorded, and another 20 or so hours scheduled in upcoming all as don't delete, then it won't allow additonal shows manually
If you've got it connected to your computer, you can do the same things that you would with any connected hard drive. In this case you should be able to delete files and then empty the recycle bin.
After that, go to My Computer and right click the icon for your Jukebox and select Properties. There you should be able to use Disk Cleanup to purge old system files, etc.
Try taking off the left black rubber stripping and see if the button underneath is lined up correctly. Perhaps take a look inside to see that all the contacts are good.
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