Uploading from USB or CD (CoreGateway)

Uploading from USB or CD (CoreGateway)

Uploading Studies from USB or CD/DVD

Insert USB or CD/DVD with study to be uploaded. You will likely be presented with this prompt:


Navigate to the folder that contains the study to be uploaded, right click on the drive via My Computer or the folder to be uploaded. When you Right click on the drive, or the folder, you will have the option to Copy to CoreGateway


After you right click as above, the computer will then copy the study data to your computer's hard drive and begin uploading to your Studycast account. This will take a few minutes depending on file size. 30-90 seconds is average.


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