Connecting/disconnecting the gmini – ARCHOS 402 User Manual

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Note that when the Gmini

402 is connected to a computer, it will use

more energy than usual. Your battery power will be consumed at a higher
rate than normal. If the Gmini

402 looses power while connected to your

computer you could damage your directory structure and/or loose data.
Thus, you should always use the AC adapter when connected to your
computer. Be careful to understand the disconnection procedure also since
disconnecting incorrectly can lead to data loss or computer/Gmini freeze
up. The Gmini

402 is not compatible with Windows

®

NT, Windows

®

95, or

Windows

®

98. While connected as a hard disk to your computer, the Gmini

402 buttons are blocked and are no longer functional.

13

Connecting/Disconnecting the Gmini

402

to/from your PC

13.1

USB Connection Type (‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’)

Your device comes confi gured as a Windows

®

Device and will be

immediately recognized by your computer if you are running Windows

®

XP (with Service Pack 1 minimum) and Windows Media

®

Player 10. If you

have another version of Windows

®

, not sure what version of Windows

®

XP

you have, or if you are using a Macintosh

®

, then you will need to change

the USB (Universal Serial Bus) Port setting on the Gmini

402. You will do

this by going to System and USB Port and change it to ‘Hard Drive’.

13.2

Connecting the Gmini

402

Connection order: See the sections below for your particular computer’s

operating system.

1) Connect the power adapter to the Gmini

402.

2) With your computer running, plug the USB cable into your computer.

3) With the Gmini

402 off, plug in the other end of the USB cable to the

Gmini

402 USB Device port.

4) Turn on the Gmini

402. (If your computer asks to install a new driver

for the new hardware, then you must unplug it and change the USB

Port to Hard Drive.)

Windows

®

XP

Please verify* that you have Windows

®

XP and it is updated it to at

least, Service Pack 1. You must also have Windows Media

®

Player 10

(WMP10) installed on your computer. This way, you can take advantage of

connecting it as a ‘Windows Device’. Connect it to your PC as enumerated

above and you can then see the Gmini

402 in Windows

®

Explorer and

WMP10. Without Windows

®

XP Service Pack 1 (a free update) or Windows

Media

®

10, you cannot use it as a Windows

®

recognized ‘Device’ and will

have to follow the instructions for Windows

®

ME & 2000 below.

* Right-click on ‘My Computer’ select

‘Properties’, and then look in the tab labeled

‘General’. It should say “Service Pack 1” or

higher.

Windows

ME and 2000

Attention: Before connecting the Gmini

402

to your computer with the USB cable, go to

System and USB Port and change it to ‘Hard

Drive’.

When connected to your computer, the Gmini

402 will be recognized as an external Hard

Drive and display automatically within a few

seconds of being connected. You will see a new drive letter, such as E:

in My Computer. You can now use the hard drive called Gmini 402 like

any other external hard drive. Simply access it using Windows

Explorer

to drag and drop fi les to and from the Gmini

402’s hard drive. If the

Gmini

402 is not automatically recognized and displayed as an external

hard drive, please refer to the troubleshooting section at the back of this

manual.

Macintosh

OS X

If you have OS X, you must update to version

10.3.9 or newer. You must also change the Gmini

402’s USB Port setting to ‘Hard Drive’. From the

main menu, go to System and USB Port and change

it to ‘Hard Drive’.

You will now simply plug the Gmini

402 into your

Macintosh

®

as enumerated above, and within a

few seconds, the Gmini

402 will be recognized as

a mass storage device (Hard Drive) and mount on

the desktop. You can now use the hard drive called

Gmini 402 like any other external hard drive.

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