Archos 501586 User Manual - Page 8

Transferring Media To Your Archos

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ENGLISH TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO YOUR ARCHOS 1 Connect the supplied USB cable to the ARCHOS and to a running computer. 2 The ARCHOS will turn on and ask you if you want to connect it. Tap on "Mount" to connect it. Within a few seconds the ARCHOS will appear as an icon on your computer. You can transfer your media files to the ARCHOS either by copy/pasting them into the respective folders using Win3 dows® Explorer (or the Finder on a Mac®), or by using Windows Media® Player. Open Windows Media Player® and then use the Sync tab to synchronize your music, videos, and photos onto your ARCHOS. See Windows Media Player®'s Help to learn more about this. 4 Once all your file transfers are finished, close Windows® Explorer and any other program that may have read or written to the ARCHOS. Click on the 'safely remove' icon in the system tray, next to the clock.You can now unplug the USB cable. USB 1 32 8

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TRANSFERRING MEDIA TO YOUR ARCHOS
Connect the supplied USB cable to the ARCHOS and to a running computer.
The ARCHOS will turn on and ask you if you want to connect it. Tap on “Mount” to connect it. Within a few seconds the
ARCHOS will appear as an icon on your computer.
You can transfer your media files to the ARCHOS either by copy/pasting them into the respective folders using Win-
dows® Explorer (or the Finder on a Mac®), or by using Windows Media® Player. Open Windows Media Player® and then
use the
Sync
tab to synchronize your music, videos, and photos onto your ARCHOS. See Windows Media Player®’s Help
to learn more about this.
Once all your file transfers are finished, close Windows® Explorer and any other program that may have read or written to
the ARCHOS. Click on the ‘safely remove’ icon in the system tray, next to the clock. You can now unplug the USB cable.