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Connect the supplied USB cable to the MP3 player and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port of a working computer. The computer will see this as an external storage device, you can then open the various folders and delete the unwanted files.
You MP3 player will be supplied with USB cable. Attach the cable to the MP3 player and plug the other end of the cable into a computer's USB port. The computer will see this as an removable device, you can then open this device and copy mp3 music files from your computer and paste these files into your MP3 player.
Connect your RCA MP3 player to your computer with the USB cable that came with the player. Plug one end into the Opal player and plug the other end into your computer's USB port.
Open the Rca's USB flash drive. Click "Start." Click "My Computer." Click the "USB Mass Storage Drive."
Open another "My Computer" window, and locate the music that you wish to download onto your RCA MP3 player. Click "Start." Click "My Computer." Click "My Documents." Click "My Music."
Drag and drop the music files you wish to download onto your mp3 player's "Internal Storage" folder (for Windows Vista) or the "Media" folder (for Windows XP).
You can reformat it by plugging it into the computer using the usb cable. Once plugged in, the computer will recognize it as a new usb device. Open your Windows Explorer; right click Start button and choose Explore - this will open the windows explorer. On that window, under My Computer, look for the local drive letter associated with your MP3 player. Right click for the letter and choose Format.
Hi, what you need first is a usb cable that will connect your mp3 player with your computer, after getting this, connect the usb cable to side of your mp3, and the other end to your usb port on the computer system. Wait for sometime for your computer to recognize the usb and mp3 player.
Open your music files on your computer, right click on the folder and click on send to, select your mp3 player, and send all the music you want to transfer from your computer to the mp3 player to it.
Connect the USB cable to the MP3 player then power up a computer and plug this MP3 and cable into the computer's USB port.
You can also charge it by purchasing a 5V USB power adapter and plugging the MP3 player and cable into this adapter.
Connect the USB cable to the MP3 player then power up a computer and plug this MP3 and cable into the computer's USB port. You can also charge it by purchasing a 5V USB power adapter and plugging the MP3 player and cable into this adapter.
Turn on your computer. Plug the USB cable that came with your MP3 player into an open USB port on your computer.
Step 2
Turn
off your MP3 player and plug the other end of the USB cable into the
USB port located on top of the player. Turn on the player.
Step 3
On your computer, right-click the pictures you want and select "Copy" from the menu that appears.
Step 4
Double-click the "My Computer" icon on your computer. Double-click "MP3 player " or ' MP3 Device" in the "My Computer" window.
Step 5
Open the "Pictures" folder. Right-click and select "Paste" from the menu that appears.
Step 6
Let
the files copy. Click the "Safely Remove Device" icon located on the
left side of the Start toolbar at the bottom of your screen.
Step 7
Click
"Safely Remove USB Storage Device." Wait for a message to appear that
says it is safe to remove the device, and then unplug the USB cable
from your computer and your MP3 player.
If it's a standard cable, it's a USB to mini USB cable. Have you tried a different cable with similar ends? Also, have you tried a different USB port on your computer?
i dont know the exact model. but there should be a usb cable that came with it. you should then plug the usb cable into the mp3 player and then plug it into the usb port on your computer. at which point on your computer it should have a popup notification recognizing a expansion drive. such as C: would be your hard drive and D: your cd/dvd rom. open the newly formed expansion drive and you can just copy the mp3's to the mp3 player.
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