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Transferring Files or Folders, Transferring MP3 Files, Removing Your Player, Files, Removing Your

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Transferring Files or Folders Transferring MP3 Files After deleting or transferring files and folders in Windows Explorer, you must eject the removable disks where you made your changes. This is to make sure that the changes made in Windows Explorer are completed. You can manage files or folders by using standard Windows techniques for moving files or folders. You can employ the cut-and-paste or the drag-and-drop method. While the transfer is in progress, the orange LED indicator blinks. When transferring files to your player, make sure that the transferred files are placed in the root directory of the internal or removable memory (figure 4-2). Removing Your Player Figure 4-2 After transferring files, be sure to eject the removable disks before you disconnect your player. Do the following: 1. In Windows Explorer, right-click the removable disks, and then click Eject. 2. Remove your player. Transferring Files 4-2

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Transferring Files
4-2
Transferring
Files or Folders
You can manage files or folders by using standard Windows techniques for moving
files or folders. You can employ the cut-and-paste or the drag-and-drop method.
While the transfer is in progress, the orange LED indicator blinks.
Transferring MP3
Files
When transferring files to your
player, make sure that the
transferred files are placed in the
root directory of the internal or
removable memory (figure 4-2).
Removing Your
Player
After transferring files, be sure to eject the removable disks before you disconnect
your player. Do the following:
1.
In Windows Explorer, right-click the removable disks, and then click
Eject
.
2.
Remove your player.
After deleting or
transferring files and
folders in Windows
Explorer, you must
eject the removable
disks where you made
your changes. This is
to make sure that the
changes made in
Windows Explorer are
completed.
Figure 4-2