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The best way would be to use the software that comes with the Lyra but if you dont have/use it then you simply drag and drop the files as you do with the films.
The difference being that you must manually 'Profile Contents' which is in the 'Audio' menu, if you use the drag and drop method whereas the software does this automatically.
Your files will magically appear when you have done this.
You shouldn't need the specific software that came with your lyra -- I've used rhapsody, but you should be able to use itunes, windows media player, etc. to load songs. The easiest way is to just drag/drop your album folders under the Music folder on your lyra, disconnect from the computer and you should be good to go.
If your handy open it up and check the master fuse on the power supply. If it is good then the power supply is bad and not worth fixing. DVD players are throw away items now a days. But Id check the fuse thing as this is most commly the problem with electronics that wont even power up.
The only website that will have the Vista compatible software is the RCA website - I know the Pearl and other models are Vista-compat now, but I'm not 100% sure about the Lyra. Enter your model # into the RCA support site to find out.
If you mean upgrading the firmware, use the Lyra software that was installed on your computer. Just right click on it, and select "Check for firmware updates."
You can also go to rcaaudiovideo.com and search for firmware for your Lyra there.
Hope this helps!
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