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5) Exchanging data with the TrekStor i.Beat move
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
Files that are not copy-protected
a) Select the desired files (such as MP3) with the mouse. Copy these files by clicking them with your right
mouse button ("C
o p y ").
b) Under "m
y Co m p u t e r " or "Co m p u t e r ", select the device with removable storage, "i.be A t m o v e ".
c) Click it with your right mouse button and select "p
A s t e " to start copying. After copying has completed,
the data will be available on your MP3 player.
WMA DRM9-protected files
To copy DRM9-protected files, you need to use the Windows Media® Player (reference version:
Windows Media® Player 11).
a) Connect your MP3 player to your computer and start the Windows Media® Player.
b) In the Windows Media® Player under "v
i e W ", select "fu l l m o d e ".
c) Then click the tab "s
y n C h r o n i z A t i o n " at the top.
d) Drag the desired music files to the "s
y n C h r o n i z A t i o n l i s t " on the right.
e) Click on the button "s
t A r t s y n C h r o n i z A t i o n " below the list. The selected music will then be automatically
copied to your MP3 player.
Mac® OS X from 10.3
Select the desired files (such as MP3) with the mouse. Drag and drop the files in the "fi n d e r " to the drive
symbol of your MP3 player.
6) Logging off and disconnecting the TrekStor i.Beat move from
the computer
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista: At the bottom right on the task bar, click the left mouse button on the symbol
"s
A f e l y re m o v e hA r d W A r e ". In the context menu that appears, click the left mouse button on "sA f e l y re m o v e
m
A s s st o r A g e de v i C e - dr i v e " to select it. You can now disconnect the MP3 player from the computer.
Mac® OS X from 10.3: You must remove the drive or drives from the "d
e s k t o p " before you disconnect or
turn off your MP3 player. Click on the relevant drive symbol and drag it to the trash symbol.
Please note: Please follow the recommended logoff procedure to prevent damage to the device or data loss.