I don't think you can
I am running Vista Ultimate 64 bit with a Zen V plus.
Vista recognises it for what it is and even has an icon that looks like the
player.
So while it shows as the correct device, vista treats it as a removable
drive.
You should be able to access all the folders on your player (music, video,
playlists, etc).
Just copy an album folder from "Music" and paste into the music directory on
the player.
When you disconnect the player from the USB it should update itself
internally as usual.
You shouldn't need specialist software as the player will use the "tags" to
organise the music into albums, artist, genre etc.
(in fact it will use these to decide where the music belongs in its library
regardless of the album folder name)
I am pretty sure that vista doesn't like most proprietary music player
programs, but works quite happily without.
Most really aren't necessary.
Phypps
"ceed" <> wrote in message
news:Xns995FCCACBF683ceedspameater@130.133.1.4...
> Hi,
>
> In XP every time I plugged in my mp3 player the program I use to load it
> came up automatically, or at least I got a question about which program to
> use.
>
> After I upgraded to Vista nothing happens when I connect the player except
> for it showing up under "Computer" as a drive. How do I get Vista to open
> the program like it did in XP?
>
> --
> //ceed
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