"Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
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> Like I said in the original post, I plug it into the USB port. on XP it
> looks just like any thumb drive. It is a Curtis MP3257. It is a cheap
> ($30) device that looks like the garden variety thumb drive with a couple
> buttons. Works fine on XP.
>
> Ed
Yes, you did say that you plugged it in to your USB port. My bad for missing
that.
Do you have more than one USB port? If so, have you tried plugging your MP3
player in different USB ports? (I would assume so, but must ask...)
What PC are you using? I had problems with one PC running Vista where it
would recognize an external USB hard drive, and I could access it via
Explorer, but the system did not "see" it to dismount it. I know that's
different than your problem, but it falls within the same area, USB.
I just Googled "vista usb problem" and found this link:
http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keat...blem-fixed.asp
You might want to take a gander... not saying it will fix your problem, or
that you even would be willing to endeavor to attempt it, but it -may-
indicate the source of your problem... possibly... DRM.
In any case, would appreciate hearing back to the ng if you solve your
problem or at least identify the source of the problem. And... good luck!
Lang
Lang
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> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
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>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
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>>> On my XP system when I plug my MP3 player into the USB port it looks and
>>> acts like any other drive. On Vista it doesn't show up at all. I can
>>> copy stuff to it by using the media software and doing a 'synch'. But I
>>> prefer copying and deleting files with Explorer. How do I get Explorer
>>> to see the player??
>>>
>>> Ed
>>>
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>> Ed,
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>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and how
>> you connect it to your PC.
>>
>> Lang
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