Rio forge – Rio Audio Forge User Manual

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Rio Forge

Why does my Rio Forge

experience errors after I

unplug the USB cable?

• Removing a

Mass Storage Class

(MSC) compatible Rio player from a USB

connection prior to ejecting, stopping, or otherwise closing communication

between the player and the computer may result in a corrupting the player's file

system.

e.g. All tracks, although different, are assigned the same name; the player will

not power off; etc.

To eject or stop an MSC compatible Rio player please follow the instructions

applicable to your computer's operating system:

Windows 98 SE

1 Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop.

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 Eject.

Windows ME

1 Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.

2 Select USB Disk.

3 Click Stop.

4 Select the Removable Disk (X:) or Player (X:) icon.

5 Click OK.

Windows 2000

1 Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.

2 Select USB Mass Storage Device.

3 Click Stop.

4 Select the Player USB Device icon.

5 Click OK.

Windows XP

1 Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.

2 Select USB Mass Storage Device.

3 Click Stop.

4 Select the Player MSC USB Device icon.

5 Click OK.

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