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Finder, etc.) and use drag and drop, or copy and paste to copy song files from one
folder (your computer’s hard drive) to another (player’s built-in memory).
Here are the steps you need to follow:
a. If you have a Windows PC use Windows Explorer (or click and open
My Computer) (Mac users can use Finder) and open the folder where
you have the MP3 files.
b. When the MP3 player is connected to your computer it appears as a
Removable disk under My Computer, click and open My Computer
again and this time, locate and open Removable Disk that
corresponds to the MP3 player’s memory.
c. Now you have two Windows (folders) open on your computer’s screen,
the first window is the SOURCE and the second is the DESTINATION
– Now you can drag and drop MP3 songs from Source folder to the
destination folder.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE USB CABLE WHILE DATA IS
BEING COPIED TO THE PLAYER, DOING SO MAY CAUSE DATA
CORRUPTION AND WILL REQUIRE REFORMATTING PLAYER’S MEMORY
3. Disconnect the USB cable to use the MP3 Player to listen to the songs
NOTE:
MP3 player can be used for standard MP3/WMA song listening and
also as a standard USB-Drive to store other computer files. When in play
mode, the player will ignore other files and only play MP3 & WMA files.