Format your player with FAT to save disk space since FAT has better disk utilization than FAT32 for drives smaller than 4GB. Only format with FAT, FAT12, or FAT16, otherwise your player will only work as a USB drive and cannot play music. When formatting, use the built-in tool or select FAT when formatting on Windows ME/XP/2000. The player may not respond for 10 seconds when inserting the battery as it tests automatically, so press play after 10 seconds to turn it on.
Format your player with FAT to save disk space since FAT has better disk utilization than FAT32 for drives smaller than 4GB. Only format with FAT, FAT12, or FAT16, otherwise your player will only work as a USB drive and cannot play music. When formatting, use the built-in tool or select FAT when formatting on Windows ME/XP/2000. The player may not respond for 10 seconds when inserting the battery as it tests automatically, so press play after 10 seconds to turn it on.
Format your player with FAT to save disk space since FAT has better disk utilization than FAT32 for drives smaller than 4GB. Only format with FAT, FAT12, or FAT16, otherwise your player will only work as a USB drive and cannot play music. When formatting, use the built-in tool or select FAT when formatting on Windows ME/XP/2000. The player may not respond for 10 seconds when inserting the battery as it tests automatically, so press play after 10 seconds to turn it on.
Format your player with FAT to save disk space since FAT has better disk utilization than FAT32 for drives smaller than 4GB. Only format with FAT, FAT12, or FAT16, otherwise your player will only work as a USB drive and cannot play music. When formatting, use the built-in tool or select FAT when formatting on Windows ME/XP/2000. The player may not respond for 10 seconds when inserting the battery as it tests automatically, so press play after 10 seconds to turn it on.
space. FAT(file Allocation Table, aka FAT16) has better disk utilization for drives that are smaller than 4GB comparing to FAT32. Your player only supports FAT/FAT12/FAT16 stanard. DO NOT format your player with FAT32 or other disk format (NTFS, etc.). If you do, your player will not be able to play back music files but only works as a USB Flash Drive. How to format your player: 1. Use the built-in format tool in the player. 2. Format by Windows or MacOS format tools: l For Windows ME/XP/2000, choose “FAT” only. l You don’t have to choose any file system standard for Windows 98SE. Caution:
When you put the battery into your UFD.
The UFD will test automatically about 10 seconds, so the Player
will not respond at the period.
After 10 seconds, please press the “Play” button to switch on.