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For Windows® 2000 users:
1. To install the
Digi-MP3 Manager
from your CD-ROM disc.
2. Follow the onscreen prompt to complete the installation of
Digi-MP3
Manager
.
3. Plug-in the
Digi-MP3 Player
.
4. It will shown that it have found the New hardware.
6. Message box prompt out. Click “OK”
6. Search for the le in the CD-ROM.
7. A Message will prompt you to state the installation is nished.
For Windows® XP users:
1. To install the
Digi-MP3 Manager
from your CD-ROM disc.
2. Follow the onscreen prompt to complete the installation of
Digi-MP3
Manager
.
3. Plug-in the
Digi-MP3 Player
.
4. It will shown that it have found the New hardware.
5. Choose “Install Software automatically”.
6. “File Needed” message box prompt out.
7. Search for the le in the CD-ROM under the directory
Digi-MP3
Manager
.
8. A Message will prompt you to state the installation is nished.
5.1.2 Uninstalling your
Digi-MP3 Manager
To uninstall
Digi-MP3 Manager
, click the “Start Menu” on Windows® desktop, choose
Digi-MP3 Manager
folder under Program and choose “Uninstall
Digi-MP3 Manager
”. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Notes:
Uninstalling your
Digi-MP3 Manager
does not delete your folders and therefore all MP3 les transferred into your default
or created folders will be preserved. You will be able to access these folders on your system desktop.
5.2 How to Install Realjukebox™ Basic
Visit http://www.real.com for all your FAQ’s, tips and technical support.
1. Reinsert the CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive and close the
CD-ROM drawer.
2. An installation wizard will automatically launch.
3. Click the “Realjukebox™” icon.
4. Select the language for the installation and click “OK”
5. Follow the instructions presented on the screen to complete the
installation.
MP3 Legal Notice
This product is designed to assist you in reproducing material for which you own the copyright or are
authorised to copy by the copyright owner or by exemption in applicable law. Unless you own the copyright
or have such authorisation, you may be violating copyright law and may be subject to payment of damages
and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights, you should contact your legal advisor.