I had the device plug in and had a power cut out and hour later it cane on the device has the memory and when plug into computer it seems ok. The memory is there and when doing a system check the red light blinks as it should it say everything is fine. I tried new batteries not sure what to do is there a way to rest the device it is a denpa mp-38 1gb digital voice and digital audio player
SOURCE: Denpa drivers required for online download
Depends what OS you are using. If you are using Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista then you do not need drivers for device to be recognized by PC when it is connected via USB cable (operating system will automatically work out what drivers are needed and configure so that the PC 'sees' the device - once seen it will show up in my computer as 'removable disk' icon).
If you are using Win98 then you need to install the driver. I haven't found anywhere on the Web where the files are located but they may be on the Windows 98 CD itself (they are identified as HB_UDISK_DRIVERS).
For example, from the installation CD the full path would be:
D:\HB_UDI~1\WIN98\HB__UDISC.INF where the CD-ROM drive is called the D drive (depends on hard disk configuration).
There is another question on here where someone has posted a link to a site to download software...not sure if the device driver files are available there. Note that the drivers merely enable your PC to recognize the device - the won't be any use in encoding/decoding/editing the files; that's done by separate software programs.
Good luck. Repost if you're having no joy...I may be able to dig out my installation CD and burn/mail you a copy. I'll check back in a week or so.
SOURCE: Instruction manual for Denpa MP38
You might try www.dynametric.com. I believe that is the company that actually manufactures the Denpa Digital Recorder.
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