Connecting to a computer and transferring files
This is "Plug & Play" player, meaning your MP4 player will be automatically recognised by your computer
if it has a Windows* 2000, Windows* XP, Windows Vista*, Windows* 7, Windows* 8, Windows* 10 or Mac
OS* 9.2 (and later) operating system.
If you have a Windows
player.
Connect the USB cable to a free USB port on your computer, and then connect the USB-C plug to the
1.
USB-C socket on your MP4 player.
In Windows*, when the icon appears in the taskbar in the bottom right of your screen, double-click on
2.
"My Computer". Your MP4 player will appear as a removable drive named Enjoy 4Go. Use your device
in the same way as an ordinary local drive. If an SD card is inserted in the MP4 player, it will appear as
a second removable drive.
You can copy media files (music or images) to or from the latter.
3.
The player can be used when connected to a computer's USB port by pressing on the
•
button, only for read and not as a removable drive.
To transfer video files, please refer to "Transferring video files" on page
•
Removing the device safely
In Windows* 2000, Windows Vista* and Windows* 7, Windows* 8 and Windows* 10:
When the file transfer is complete, click on the
1.
screen.
To disconnect the video player from the computer, click on the following message when it appears:
2.
When the "Safely Remove Hardware" window appears, unplug the USB cable from the computer and
3.
your MP4 player.
Ensure that the data transfer has been completed properly before disconnecting the video player.
4.
USB-C cable
98/SE operating system, you must first install the installation driver built in to the
*
icon in the taskbar in the bottom right of your
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