Question about iRiver iFP-790 MP3 Player
First, you should have MP3 music files on your computer. If not, download what you like or "rip" from a CD using Media player or similar application.
Then simply connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. It is very likely that if you remove a cover on the player it will expose a USB connection. Plug it into your USB port on your computer. It will automatically be recognized by Windows and you can see the contents. Navigate to the music on your computer, click to copy it and then paste it onto your MP3 player. Voila, it will be there to play!
Posted on Sep 05, 2009
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