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Posted on Jan 07, 2009

Switching from MTP to USB

I am not able to sync my device to my computer. It did allow me to sync one CD to the MP3 Player when it was in USB mode.
Now it's stuck in MTP. Can it be switched back in any way other than pushing the USB/MTP button? I push the button and nothing happens.

How do I get the device to sync to the computer? It keeps saying there was an error so my device may not copy properly.

  • Anonymous Jan 09, 2009

    when you plug in the mp3 it doesnt load up the players menu

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