Rio forge – Rio Audio Forge User Manual

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Rio Forge

Why would I ever want to

reformat my Rio Forge?

• If for any reason you suspect that your Rio player's file system has been

corrupted, reformatting the player will restore the file system to its original state.

Use Windows Explorer to format

Mass Storage Class

compatible Rio players.

1 Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop or in the Start Menu.

2 Locate the Removable Disk (X:) or Player (X:) icon that is associated with

the player. (X: equals the drive letter assigned to the Rio player.)

3 Right-click the Removable Disk (X:) or Player (X:) icon.

4 Click Format....

Reformatting your Rio player will result in the deletion of all tracks and settings

on the Rio player and any attached Memory Cards (if any). Reformatting your

Rio player will immediately cancel any transfers currently in progress.

5 If you are sure you want to reformat your player, click Start.

Why won’t the Rio Forge

play secure, dated, or

other

DRM

(digital rights

management) encoded

files?

• DRM files may not work properly if the Rio Forge’s internal clock is no longer

accurate. This can happen if the battery loses all charge for more than a few

minutes. Make sure the battery is fully charged, then follow these steps:

1 Connect the Rio Forge to the computer using the USB cable.

2 Transfer any track to the player using Rio Music Manager.

• Connect to the secure service where the DRM encoded files came from.

The Rio Forge’s clock should now be in sync with your computer’s clock.

DRM files should now play correctly.

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