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Hooking up Jump drive on USB TO GO
I have a h320 I River player. Was just curious to know if any body have tried to plug in a jump drive on the USB to go port and have tried to play an mp3 from that jump drive. _ And also is there any option of upgrading the Hdd to a capacity more than 40GB?
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You can't play files from a USB device using USB-on-the-go. You can only copy files across to and from the device and play them when they are stored on your players hard drive.
As for your second question, there are already a lot of threads asking the same thing, and there's a lot of information to be found here: H3xx Series Specific Mods - MisticRiver :: For iriver Enthusiasts
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To get your USB jump drive to work, you need to make sure it is UPnP. Put simply, when you plug it into a computer with Windows 2000, XP or Vista, and Windows automatically installs drivers for you, you are able to use your drive with your H3xx.
If Windows requires specific drivers from a CD that came with your device, then there is a high chance that your USB drive will not work with your H3xx. And to confirm above, you can only cut/copy/paste/delete files and folders from the drive, not play files from there.
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