| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 733920 |
2009-01-01 05:54:00 |
I have just purchased the above from Kmart. When i put in the CD and went to drivers-install, a b ox came up and said 'windows98 only'-i have XP. I then went to the 'update software' option, the computer then said that it was a '.bin' file, and took me to ;windows live' to find a file to run it... and it couldnt find one. I cannot even copy music files to the E drive (mp3) fro musicmatch or anything... im not very techno savvy...any ideas? |
misty1984 (14465) |
| 733921 |
2009-01-01 06:13:00 |
Whats happens when you just connect the MP3 player to the pc? Does the PC pick it up and do you see it under "My Computer" as another drive? |
ronyville (10611) |
| 733922 |
2009-01-01 08:52:00 |
Tried compatability mode?
Right Click driver>Properties>Compatibility tab |
Blam (54) |
| 733923 |
2009-01-01 09:10:00 |
weird though if you buy a new product that the software is 11 years old now |
GameJunkie (72) |
| 733924 |
2009-01-02 01:04:00 |
You dont need the driver cd at all (the drivers are only for Win98, because 98 had no drivers of its own), XP has its own drivers built in and will/should detect the MP3 player as an external drive when you plug in the usb cable and should open balloon tips above the task bar as it does so, you should then see it as a removable drive in My Computer (may be numbered as E: or F: drive or similar); open Windows Explorer (from Start > Accessories) and drag-and-drop (or cut-and-paste) your music files from where-ever to your mp3 player/removable drive (which you'll find in the folder list on the left (under Computer)); alternatively use Windows Media Player, go to Library and search the computer for your music, then click Sync and drag your files to the right-hand pane, click Sync in that pane, it will convert your files if necessary and send them to your player. |
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