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
Double-click My Computer on the Windows Desktop.
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.)
Right-click the Removable Disk (X:) or Player (X:) icon.
Click Eject.
Windows ME
Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.
Select USB Disk.
Click Stop.
Select the Removable Disk (X:) or Player (X:) icon.
Click OK.
Windows 2000
Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.
Select USB Mass Storage Device.
Click Stop.
Select the Player USB Device icon.
Click OK.
Windows XP
Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar.
Select USB Mass Storage Device.
Click Stop.
Select the Player MSC USB Device icon.
Click OK.