When trying to upload or copy to a VIDEO unit your computer says "Not enough disk space..." or a similar message
Delete all video files on the video unit (or microSD card) before copying or uploading your files. The video unit is preloaded with test videos. You may need to delete these videos first before copying or uploading your own files.
If you still receive this message, empty the trash bin or recycle bin. The video unit (or microSD card) must be connected to your computer when you empty the trash.
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