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| Thread ID: 95572 | 2008-12-10 20:33:00 | MP3 Player | Bantu (52) | PC World Chat |
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| 727483 | 2008-12-10 20:33:00 | Wife came home with a very small no name brand MP3 player. Plugging it in I get 2 Drive Letters showing up in My Computer. One shows up as a CD-Rom drive and Autoruns some program. Tried to remove and also format that CD-Rom but can't seem to do anything with it. Any other MP3 players storage I have come across anything can be deleted but somehow this little one has a fixed section in it. Anyone know a way around it? Also if this can be made on a Flashdrive I could put some protected files on my Flash drives. |
Bantu (52) | ||
| 727484 | 2008-12-10 20:36:00 | Format the flash drive, the CD should disapear when next inserted. | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 727485 | 2008-12-10 21:02:00 | Certainly can be used as a flash drive. An mp3 is a file the same as any other type of file. The difference is that it plays the mp3s as well. I have an mp3 player which I use as a flash drive as well. No difference from that point of view. Have fun. They are a great idea and if you don't mind the not so great reproduction, they are so small and hold so much that that is not too much of a worry. |
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