Windows Vista Tips

Windows Vista Tips > Newsgroups > Windows Vista General Discussion > Windows Explorer can't see my MP3 player

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

Windows Explorer can't see my MP3 player

 
 
Ed Smega
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-03-2007
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


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Lang Murphy
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-03-2007
"Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
news:%2365Xi%...
> 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
>



Ed,

It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and how you
connect it to your PC.

Lang

 
Reply With Quote
 
Ed Smega
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-03-2007
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


"Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
> news:%2365Xi%...
>> 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
>>

>
>
> Ed,
>
> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and how
> you connect it to your PC.
>
> Lang



 
Reply With Quote
 
Lang Murphy
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-05-2007
"Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> 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

>
>
> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>> news:%2365Xi%...
>>> 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
>>>

>>
>>
>> Ed,
>>
>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and how
>> you connect it to your PC.
>>
>> Lang

>
>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Ed Smega
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-05-2007
Lang,
Thank you for your thoughtful response. This may be the problem. I know
the system sees the device, I get an audible confirmation when it is plugged
in and again when unplugged. Would this be a problem with ANY usb flash
drive or does vista somehow know this is an mp3 player. On my XP system it
is treated exactly the same as a flash memory device. My first thought was
this might be some DRM issue, but how would vista know?

I can't do any experimenting with this, the vista system belongs to my
friend - the XP system is mine. When we recorded some audio files to load
onto my player we ran into this problem. I just hate to use the media
software when I am accustomed to using explorer.

Ed


"Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
news:695B004B-CB5A-4CA0-A24E-...
> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> 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
>
>>
>>
>> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
>> news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%2365Xi%...
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ed,
>>>
>>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and how
>>> you connect it to your PC.
>>>
>>> Lang

>>
>>

>
>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Lang Murphy
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-06-2007
"Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Lang,
> Thank you for your thoughtful response. This may be the problem. I know
> the system sees the device, I get an audible confirmation when it is
> plugged in and again when unplugged. Would this be a problem with ANY usb
> flash drive or does vista somehow know this is an mp3 player. On my XP
> system it is treated exactly the same as a flash memory device. My first
> thought was this might be some DRM issue, but how would vista know?
>
> I can't do any experimenting with this, the vista system belongs to my
> friend - the XP system is mine. When we recorded some audio files to load
> onto my player we ran into this problem. I just hate to use the media
> software when I am accustomed to using explorer.
>
> Ed
>


Ed,

Sorry to say I don't know the answer to your problem. I have a Sansa Express
MP3 player that I just connected to one of my Vista boxes for the first time
and it shows up in Explorer without problem. I can copy files to it without
issue.

Must admit; I'm stumped. Sorry, dude. If you figure it out, let the ng know.

Lang

>
> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:695B004B-CB5A-4CA0-A24E-...
>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> 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 Murphy" <> wrote in message
>>> news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
>>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:%2365Xi%...
>>>>> 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
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ed,
>>>>
>>>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and
>>>> how you connect it to your PC.
>>>>
>>>> Lang



 
Reply With Quote
 
Ed Smega
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-06-2007
Lang,
The good news is that, based on your experience, it should work. At least I
am not trying to do the impossible. Thanks for your help.

Ed


"Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
news:C09BFAB9-AC8A-4E0E-B534-...
> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Lang,
>> Thank you for your thoughtful response. This may be the problem. I know
>> the system sees the device, I get an audible confirmation when it is
>> plugged in and again when unplugged. Would this be a problem with ANY
>> usb flash drive or does vista somehow know this is an mp3 player. On my
>> XP system it is treated exactly the same as a flash memory device. My
>> first thought was this might be some DRM issue, but how would vista know?
>>
>> I can't do any experimenting with this, the vista system belongs to my
>> friend - the XP system is mine. When we recorded some audio files to
>> load onto my player we ran into this problem. I just hate to use the
>> media software when I am accustomed to using explorer.
>>
>> Ed
>>

>
> Ed,
>
> Sorry to say I don't know the answer to your problem. I have a Sansa
> Express MP3 player that I just connected to one of my Vista boxes for the
> first time and it shows up in Explorer without problem. I can copy files
> to it without issue.
>
> Must admit; I'm stumped. Sorry, dude. If you figure it out, let the ng
> know.
>
> Lang
>
>>
>> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
>> news:695B004B-CB5A-4CA0-A24E-...
>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>> 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 Murphy" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
>>>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:%2365Xi%...
>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ed,
>>>>>
>>>>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and
>>>>> how you connect it to your PC.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lang

>
>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Lang Murphy
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      09-07-2007
"Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Lang,
> The good news is that, based on your experience, it should work. At least
> I am not trying to do the impossible. Thanks for your help.
>
> Ed
>


Ed,

Well, based on my experience with a Sansa Express MP3 player, yes, it should
work. Have any other "issues" with USB devices occurred on that PC?

Lang

>
> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:C09BFAB9-AC8A-4E0E-B534-...
>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Lang,
>>> Thank you for your thoughtful response. This may be the problem. I
>>> know the system sees the device, I get an audible confirmation when it
>>> is plugged in and again when unplugged. Would this be a problem with
>>> ANY usb flash drive or does vista somehow know this is an mp3 player.
>>> On my XP system it is treated exactly the same as a flash memory device.
>>> My first thought was this might be some DRM issue, but how would vista
>>> know?
>>>
>>> I can't do any experimenting with this, the vista system belongs to my
>>> friend - the XP system is mine. When we recorded some audio files to
>>> load onto my player we ran into this problem. I just hate to use the
>>> media software when I am accustomed to using explorer.
>>>
>>> Ed
>>>

>>
>> Ed,
>>
>> Sorry to say I don't know the answer to your problem. I have a Sansa
>> Express MP3 player that I just connected to one of my Vista boxes for the
>> first time and it shows up in Explorer without problem. I can copy files
>> to it without issue.
>>
>> Must admit; I'm stumped. Sorry, dude. If you figure it out, let the ng
>> know.
>>
>> Lang
>>
>>>
>>> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
>>> news:695B004B-CB5A-4CA0-A24E-...
>>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:%...
>>>>> 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 Murphy" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:15B31664-6B97-4A1E-A897-...
>>>>>> "Ed Smega" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:%2365Xi%...
>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ed,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It might help if you disclosed the make/model of your MP3 player and
>>>>>> how you connect it to your PC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lang

>>
>>

>
>



 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Re: Veing files in Windows explorer, Windows Media player, etc. Ian Betts Windows Vista General Discussion 1 08-05-2007 09:06 PM
RE: Veing files in Windows explorer, Windows Media player, etc. Mick Murphy Windows Vista General Discussion 0 08-04-2007 10:36 PM
Anyone else find out how Media Player/Windows Explorer assign genre for type of music strange? Adam Albright Windows Vista General Discussion 5 03-21-2007 10:55 AM
Can't burn cd roms in explorer but in media player Mike Windows Vista Hardware 0 03-18-2007 03:11 PM
Cant explorer the files on my DVD player powerXtreme Windows Vista General Discussion 0 02-17-2007 03:18 PM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59