the iriver h320 shows up as a harddrive. No software no nothing. Pops up in windows explorer and it is just copy anything and paste. You can partion it so the non music files won't slow down your boot time. I have a 5 gb ntfs partion on my 320 and use that to transfer files.
Many players behave like a true HDD, my Sony NW-HD1 f.i.
I can use it exactly like an external HDD, and, again exactly like all HDDs, it won't play MP3s or other music files!
I think that the Iriver H-XXX series and every Iaudio player acts as an true external HD. You don't need any software and you can copy whatever data you wish on the player (and transfer it later to another pc, thats what the rio karma is not able to do if im not really wrong).
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