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March 13, 2000 12:00 AM

How do I get the RIO 500 player to work on Windows 2000?

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A. I bought one of these and wasted ages trying to get it to work until I found some great instructions at http://sites.netscape.net/richij/rio500-win2000.html. The instructions show you how to use a special USB driver and a special version of the Audio software.

An alternative method which I've since found is to use the same USB driver (http://www.ntfaq.com/download/riousb.zip) and extract to a directory. Attach the RIO500 via USB and power it on. When it asks for a driver specify the location you extracted the ZIP to.

To actually copy the MP3 files to the RIO500 you can use RealJukeBox (http://www.realjukebox.com) which has a RIO500 add-on which is great. If you have trouble installing the add-on (maybe due to a firewall) just extract rio500.dll from http://www.ntfaq.com/download/rio500.zip to the Plug-in's directory of Real Jukebox (C:\Program Files\Real\RealJukebox\plugins), restart the software and you should be able to add it as a device (Options - Preferences - Portable players/storage - Add) and copy away. Its very cool :-)

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 20, 2005

    how do i get my rio500 to work for windows XP pro?

  • Anonymous User
    8 years ago
    Oct 29, 2004

    Correct link is http://www.richi.co.uk/rio500-win2000.html

  • memo
    8 years ago
    Jun 30, 2004

    Thanks a lot!

  • Yuri Suzuhara
    8 years ago
    May 16, 2004

    how do i get my rio500 to work for windows XP pro?

  • Neal B
    9 years ago
    May 26, 2003

    I wish I could get it to work, but the link is dead. looks like this Rio 500 is going to have to go in the trash.

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