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Usually, just plugging in the mp3 player to the computer via usb cable will install the driver automatically on the computer. Make sure you have an internet connection on that computer you are connecting your mp3 player to.
Was there a CD with the mp3 player? If there was, the driver is probably there, and all you need to do is install the CD on your computer.
After searching the Archos website, I could not find the drivers for any of the mp3 players unfortunately. If the problem persists, you should tell Archos you have the "Archos 3Cam Vision Mp3 Player" as your product.
lol You don't need to uninstall anything just go into My Computer in the Start tap in the Bottom left corner of you screen and click on your mp3 player's picture and if there isn't a picture it will say your mp3 player's IP name or company name.
Hey, windows 98 doesn't have usb support. you will need to get a driver for you mp3 player from the mp3 makers website, if they don't have a driver for it im sorry it wont work with your computer. you can also contact them and ask for a driver but as windows 98 is no longer supported. its very likely that todays mp3 players wont work with it.
Get all the needed software from Sandisk's website, the manufacturer. You should not need a driver for Windows XP - it should automatically recognize it. I would strongly suggest downloading and reading the user manual for this player - also available from Sandisk's website.
IBM Laptop drivers are now provided by Lenovo. IBM sold their PC division a more than a year ago to Lenovo.
Go to www.lenovo.com, choose your country and then click on "Support & Downloads" at the top. Then, enter your product code (located on a sticker under your laptop). You will get all the drivers your need from there.
Usually the computer automatically recognises the mp3 but in certain cases askes for you to install the cd. Did you try installing the cd that came with the mp3? You can also download the drivers if you know the make and model of your mp3.
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