Archos user manual Disconnecting the Archos 204 from your Computer, Macintosh OS

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When connected to your computer, theArchos™ 204 will be recognized as an external Hard Drive and display automatically within a few seconds of being connected. You will see a new drive letter, such as E: in My Computer. You can now use the hard drive called Archos™ 204 like any other external hard drive. Simply access it using WindowsExplorer to drag and drop files to and from the Archos™ 204’s hard drive. If the Archos™ 204 is not automatically recognized and displayed as an external hard drive, please refer to the troubleshooting section at the back of this manual.

MacintoshOS X

If you have OS X, you must update to version 10.3.9 or newer. You must also change the Archos™ 204’s USB Port setting to ‘Hard Drive’. From the main menu, go to Setup>System>USB Port and change it to ‘Hard Drive’.

You will now simply plug the Archos™ 204 into your Macintosh® as enumerated above, and within a few seconds, the Archos™ 204 will be recognized as a mass storage device (Hard Drive) and mount on the desktop. You can now use the hard drive called Archos™ 204 like any other external hard drive.

10.3 Disconnecting the Archos™ 204 from your Computer

Windows Device Mode

If the Archos™ 204 is connected to your computer as a Windows Device, verify that no data is being transferred between your Archos™ 204 and your computer (the HDD light on your Archos™ 204 is not flickering). You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your Archos™ 204 and/or computer.

Hard Drive Mode

If the Archos™ 204 is connected to your computer as a hard drive, DO NOT SIMPLY PULL OUT THE USB CABLE AT ANY TIME! WARNING: You must properly remove (unmount) your Archos™ 204 from the computer before disconnecting the USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing the computer and/or the Archos™ 204.

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Hard Drive Mode & Windows

To safely disconnect the Archos™ 204 hard drive, click on the system tray remove icon (green arrow as shown below) and follow the instructions. Wait until you get a message saying that you can safely unplug the device before disconnecting the USB cable.

Attention: The operating system will not allow you to safely disconnect the Archos™ 204 if you have an open file from it in a running application. You will have to close all open Archos™ 204 files in any running application. Sometimes, even when files are closed in an application, you will have to shut down the application. Using the green disconnect arrow in the system tray will then allow you to safely disconnect the Archos™ 204.

1. The safe remove icon is in the system tray near the system clock.

Windows® XP

Windows® 2000 & Windows® ME

2. Click on the icon to Eject (unmount) the Archos™ 204 from your computer and then select the ‘Safely remove’ message.

3. There will be a message indicating that it is now safe to disconnect the Archos™ 204. You can now go ahead and unplug the USB cable from the Archos™ 204.

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Contents 204 Table of Contents 1Ports, Buttons, and Connections Charging the Battery2First Time Usage 3Playing Music Play Status Play Order 6 7 8 9Play Screen and Button Control ARCLibrary Updating Setting a BookmarkPlayback Menu Items ARCLibrary SpecificsLocking the Archos 204 Buttons 4Putting Music onto your ArchosFunctionality Installing Windows Media Player WMPInstalling Windows Media Player WMP 10 or Transferring your CD collection to the ArchosPlaying a Playlist 5PlaylistsCreating a new Playlist Loading a PlaylistChanging the Sound Settings 6SettingsParameter Description Changing the PlayMode SettingsSelect Custom to set your own equalizer levels ARCLibrary Update Changing the time & date settingsChanging the Display Settings ARCLibrary Off, On. Automatic defaultChanging the System Settings Changing the Power SettingsNavigating the Directory Structure 7Using the BrowserButton Controls Action Inside the Music FolderContextual Menu on a Folder File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeUsing the Virtual Keyboard Contextual Menu on a File8Viewing Photos with your Archos Using the Photo BrowserTransferring Photos to your Archos Photo Browser Contextual MenuUSB Connection Type ‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’ 9Connecting the Archos 204 to a Stereo systemConnecting the Archos 204 to/from your Computer Connecting the ArchosMacintosh OS Disconnecting the Archos 204 from your ComputerUpdating the Archos 204 Firmware Copy to Archos 204 root and UpdateDownload the A204.AOS file Solutions TroubleshootingActivate the Update USB Connection issuesFile issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Archos Technical SpecificationsTechnical Support

204 specifications

The Archos 204 is a compact and versatile portable media player that gained attention upon its release for its impressive features and user-friendly design. With a striking blend of functionality and portability, the Archos 204 quickly became a popular choice among consumers looking for an efficient way to enjoy music, videos, and photos on-the-go.

One of the standout features of the Archos 204 is its capacity to store up to 20GB of content, which allows users to carry thousands of songs as well as videos and images. This generous storage space was particularly appealing to those looking to consolidate their media collections into a single device. The device features a bright 2.4-inch color display, which enhances the viewing experience for video playback and photo browsing.

The versatility of the Archos 204 extends beyond music and video playback. It supports a variety of video formats, including MPEG-4 and WMV, making it a flexible option for users who want to watch their favorite shows or movies. The Archos 204 also includes an easy-to-use interface, which simplifies the navigation of playlists, video files, and image galleries.

Another significant characteristic of the Archos 204 is its audio quality. Equipped with built-in stereo speakers, it delivers a surprisingly rich and clear sound, allowing users to enjoy their music without needing external headphones or speakers. It also supports popular audio formats such as MP3, WMA, and WAV, ensuring compatibility with most audio files.

For those who value connectivity, the Archos 204 provides USB 2.0 support, enabling fast data transfer with computers for easy syncing of media files. This feature allows users to quickly update their libraries and keep their content fresh without hassle.

In terms of battery life, the Archos 204 offered users a robust performance, allowing for several hours of continuous playback on a single charge. This was particularly useful for long journeys or extended use outside the home.

Overall, the Archos 204 encapsulates a blend of convenient features, ample storage capacity, and quality audio-visual performance, making it an outstanding choice for media enthusiasts seeking a reliable portable player. Its balance of form and function makes it a memorable entry in the world of portable media technology, appealing to a wide array of users looking to enhance their digital experience.