Disconnecting the unit
Make sure to exit Windows Media Player before disconnecting the
USB cable.
For details, refer to the operation manual for the PC.
■ Windows 98 Second Edition
1. Click "Safely remove hardware" on the taskbar.
2. Click "Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drives(*:)".
3. "Safely remove hardware" appears. Click the "OK" button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
■ Windows Millennium Edition
1. Click "Unplug or Eject Hardware" on the taskbar.
2. Click "Stop USB Disc-Drive(*:)".
3. "Safe To Remove Hardware" appears. Click the "OK" button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
■ Windows 2000 Professional
1. Click "Unplug or Eject Hardware" on the taskbar.
2. Click "Stop USB Disc-Drive(*:)".
3. "Safe To Remove Hardware" appears. Click the "OK" button and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
■ Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
1. Click "Safely remove hardware" on the taskbar.
2. Click "Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drives(*:)".
3. "Safe To Remove Hardware" appears. Click the message and
disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
(*:) Drive letter of this unit.
Notes:
● After the above operation, the USB connection display still
remains on the unit (the display changes when you disconnect the
USB cable).
● If you cannot cancel the USB connection, try again or restart the
PC.
● For Windows 98 Second Edition
If the "Safely remove hardware" not appear on the taskbar, open
the "Windows 98SE Driver" folder and click "w98eject" in the
supplied CD-ROM.
Ripping tracks from audio CD to
PC
Using Windows Media Player, rip tracks from your favourite audio
CDs to a PC. Ripped tracks are stored on PC as audio data. You can
enjoy music on the unit by transferring audio data from the PC.
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