Installing Creative TravelSound MP3 3-3
Verifying Installation
in Windows 98 SE/
Me
1.
Right-click the
My Computer
icon on your desktop.
2.
On the menu that appears, click
Properties
.
3.
In the
System Properties
dialog box, click the
Device
Manager
4.
The
Creative TravelSound MP3
icon should appear. If it
does not, repeat the steps in “In Windows 98 SE/Me” on
page 3-1.
In Windows 2000
1.
Do not connect your player to your computer before installing the drivers.
If you accidentally begin installation with your player connected, the
Found New Hardware
Wizard
dialog box appears. Click the
Cancel
button.
2.
Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3.
Click the names of the drivers and applications you want to install on your computer.
4.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. You may be asked, after an
application is installed, if you want to restart your computer. Do not restart your computer until all
the drivers and applications are installed.
5.
Connect your player’s USB cable to an available USB port on your computer (Figure 3-1). Place
your player on top of your computer monitor or another flat surface.
Windows automatically detects the device. The orange LED indicator lights up to show that your
player is in USB mode.
6.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
7.
Click the
Finish
button, and restart your computer if you are prompted to do so.
Figure 3-2:
System Properties dialog
box
To test the installation, see
“Verifying Installation in
Windows 2000/XP” on
page 3-5 and follow the
instructions.
Summary of Contents for TravelSound MP3
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...Contents ...
Page 7: ...Introduction ...
Page 10: ...1 About Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 19: ...2 Setting up Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 23: ...3 Installing Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 30: ...4 Transferring Files ...
Page 33: ...5 Using Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 40: ...A Technical Specifications ...
Page 42: ...B FAQs and Troubleshooting ...
Page 48: ...C Note on USB Compatibility ...
Page 50: ...D An MP3 and WMA Primer ...
Page 54: ...E Precautions ...