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9 Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer 
9.1 Connecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer 
Windows ME, 2000, XP (Home/professional) and Macintosh OS 9.2 and above do not require any special installation of software drivers.  
The Jukebox Multimedia will be recognized as a Mass Storage Device and mount automatically within a few seconds of being connected.  
For PCs running Windows operating systems, you will see a new drive letter, such as E: in My Computer.  For Macintosh, you will see a 
new Hard Drive Icon on your desktop.  Note also that when the Jukebox is connected to a computer, it will use more energy than usual.  
Your battery power will be consumed at a higher rate than normal.  Thus, you should always use the AC adapter when connected. 
Preferred Connection Order (all computers): 
1) Use the power adapter to avoid that the Jukebox shuts off due to low power (battery consumption is greater when USB connected)  
2) Plug USB cable into Jukebox Multimedia 
3) Turn on the Jukebox Multimedia – wait until it completely boots up 
4) Plug other end of cable into already running computer 
Installing Drivers for Windows 98SE  
When you first plug a Jukebox Multimedia into a computer running Window 98SE, it will recognize the hardware and ask to have drivers 
installed.  Follow the instructions below. 
 
 
 
1. Windows 98SE has 
recognized a new piece of 
hardware (the Jukebox 
Multimedia) and starts its 
wizard. Click on Next
 
4. Windows will now go and 
copy from the CD to your 
computer’s hard drive, all the 
files it needs to make the 
USB connection operational. 
Click on Next to tell 
Windows to install the driver.
 
 
 
2. Click on the button Search 
for the best driver
. Open up 
the CD tray on your computer 
and insert the included Archos 
CD-ROM and then close the 
tray. Now click on Next.
 
 
5. Windows will indicate 
when it has finished copying 
the drivers. Click on Finish
Do not unplug the Jukebox 
from the computer.
 
 
3. Uncheck the box Floppy 
disk drives
 if it is checked, 
and then check the box 
Specify a location. Type in the 
drive letter of your CD player 
(usually D:) followed by: 
/Drivers (for JBM 120 & 
AV140) 
or /Win98SE (for 
JBM 20)
. Click on Next and 
Windows will then load the 
correct drivers. 
 
 
 
 
Seen here as E: on a Windows 
XP machine and as F: on a 
Windows98SE machine  
6. Once finished, the 
computer will automatically 
recognize the connected 
device (The Jukebox 
Multimedia). It will be seen as 
another drive in your file 
management system.