4. Launch Windows explorer or JetShell Pro while iAUDIO F2 is connected to the computer to access the
iAUDIO drive.
5. You can copy any files including MP3, JPG, and transcoded video files encoded by JetAudio VX to and from
“iAUDIO” Drive.
6. To disconnect the player from the PC, first make sure that file transfers are complete and then, single-click
on icon on the windows tray.
7. Click on the following pop-up message when it appears
8. When “Safe to remove hardware” message appears,
you may disconnect the USB cable.
1.8. Connecting to PC and Transferring Files
Introducing iAUDIO F2 Introducing iAUDIO F2
7. Continue to click “Next”
8. Click the “Finish” button to complete the driver installation.
The newly added drive can be seen in Device Manager
or Explorer.
1. Connect the player to a PC us-
ing the supplied USB cable.
2. When connected, the screen will
show the following screen.
3. The iAUDIO drive will appear as
shown and can be accessed like a
disk drive using Windows Explorer
- The iAUDIO F2 can recognize up to 2000 folders and 1000 files.
- If iAUDIO drive does not appear in either My Computer or Windows Explorer, check the connection and settings, and
then re-connect (Separate driver installation is required for Windows 98).
- If the USB cable is connected after running ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ wizard from the steps listed above, the player
stays in the battery-charging mode. To access its hard drive, iAUDIO F2 must be disconnected first and reconnected.
- If the device is connected through a USB HUB, the device won’t be charged. The device must be connected directly to a
USB port installed on a PC.
- In Windows 98 and 98 SE, the icon for “Safely Remove Hardware” may not appear. Instead, close the JetShell after file
transfers have been completed, after which the player can be disconnected safely from the PC.
- If the following message appears, run Safely Remove Hardware after a few minutes.