I am having the exact same problem.....all information is listed in the original post. I am having the exact same problem.....all information is listed in the original post.
I have the same problem. I'm not sure what caused it but think it might've happened when ejected incorrectly.I have the same problem. I'm not sure what caused it but think it might've happened when ejected incorrectly.
while trying to transfer audiobook files to my MP3 player the Overdrive Media software does not recognize that my player is connected to my laptopwhile trying to transfer audiobook files to my MP3 player the Overdrive Media software does not recognize that my player is connected to my laptop
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SATA HARD DRIVE - XP INSTALLATION The problem is that XP installation CD does not have a SATA driver, unless you have a SATA drive on a disk etc. and can install the driver when XP asks for a hard drive driver then, XP cannot detect the hard disk and therefore won't install XP. The FIX. Go into the BIOS and disable the SATA drive (enable IDE emulation), this will make XP think it is a IDE/PATA hard disk. Then you can install XP normally. When Windows has been installed then install all the device drivers (including the SATA driver), then shut down and boot up and got into the BIOS and enable the SATA drive.
If the new hard disk is a SATA hard disl then the problem is that XPinstallation CD does not have a SATA driver, unless you have a SATA drive on adisk etc. and can install the driver when XP asks for a hard drive driver then,XP cannot detect the hard disk and therefore won't install XP.The FIX.Go into the BIOS anddisable the SATA drive (enable IDE emulation), this will make XP think it is aIDE/PATA hard disk. Then you can install XP normally. When Windows hasbeen installed then install all the device drivers (including the SATA driver),then shut down and boot up and got into the BIOS and enable the SATA drive.http://www.fixya.com/support/r4335035-installing_windows_xp_sata_hard_drive
ARE YOU UNABLE TO INSTALL YOUR PRINTER AND OTHER DEVICE
MOSTLY REASON ARE YOU HAVE NO SUITABLE DRIVER
THE BEST STEP THE FIND DRIVER
GO TO MY COMPUTER MANAGE, DEVICE MANAGER, PROPERTY ON DEVICE WHOSE DRIVER ARE NOT FOUND, COPY DEVICE ID CODE
OPEN http://devid.info SITE AND SEARCH YOUR DRIVER
AFTER SEARCHING EXTRACT YOUR DRIVER ON ANY LOCATION
GO TO DEVICE MANAGER, UPDATE DRIVER SELECT PATH OF DRIVER
INSTALL DRIVER TO USE THIS STEPS
if your player don't detect . also don't detect with Philips Device Manager
try to download this driver for it usb 2.0 ADFU Driver . i worked with 7 and in system device manager show "uknown usb device" but in XP show this "usb 2.0 ADFU Drive" and also the Xp itself install it . if your windows dosent have this so go on to download it manualy . then use philips device manager to repair it . i do it myself and it worked
i think you need instal network card drivers from cd you can look first in system hardware if there are a card detect witout ! if there ( ! ) update driver from disk
If you have the driver CD that you recieved with your printer, follow the below steps to install the saftware:
Turn on your computer.
On your computer quit any open applications, including virus checkers.
Insert the MultiPASS MP730/700 Setup CD-ROM into your CD drive. The [MP Setup] splash screen will appear automatically.
If MP Setup does not start automatically, on the Windows desktop, double-click My Computer (on Windows XP, click Start then click My Computer).
Double-click the CD-ROM icon. If MP Setup does not start, double-click 'Setup.exe' (on Windows XP, 'Setup').
In the MP Setup splash screen, click 'Install MP Drivers'.
Note: For Windows 2000 users, if Service Pack 1 or later is not installed, MP Setup will display a message and installation will be aborted.
Follow the on-screen instructions, clicking the appropriate button to move from one screen to the next.
MP Setup will install some system files and may prompt you to restart your computer. If you are not prompted to restart, click 'Finish' in the MP Drivers Setup window and then proceed to step 7.
If you are prompted, make sure radio button 'Yes, I want to restart my computer now.' is selected in the MP Drivers Setup window and then click 'Finish'. DO NOT remove the CD-ROM at this stage. MP Setup splash screen will open after Windows has restarted.
If you had to restart your computer and the MP Setup screen is not displayed or you closed it, on the Windows desktop, double-click My Computer (on Windows XP, click Start then click My Computer).
Double-click the CD-ROM icon. If MP Setup does not start, double-click 'Setup.exe' (on Windows XP, 'Setup').
In the MP Setup splash screen, click 'Install MP Toolbox.'
Follow the on-screen instructions, clicking the appropriate button to move from one screen to the next.
At the MP Toolbox Setup dialog box, click 'Finish'.
Confirm the MultiPASS is turned on.
Connect the USB cable to the MP730 and computer USB ports. Windows will detect the printer and proceed to install the driver files.
Your MultiPASS includes additional software applications that you can install now or at a later date. To install the software, click 'Install Utility Software' and then proceed through each installation.
You can also download the drivers by visiting the below link and selecting your operating system.
Check to make sure that you have the proper drivers installed. Go to your manufactures website or install Driver Detective and let it detect your proper drivers. Just for extra about this problem. What is the make, model of the laptop?
I am having the exact same problem.....all information is listed in the original post.
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I have the same problem. I'm not sure what caused it but think it might've happened when ejected incorrectly.
while trying to transfer audiobook files to my MP3 player the Overdrive Media software does not recognize that my player is connected to my laptop
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