Make sure that you have the device plugged in to your PC and windows media player is running and ready to work with your MP3 player before attempting to switch back to MTP mode.Make sure that you have the device plugged in to your PC and windows media player is running and ready to work with your MP3 player before attempting to switch back to MTP mode.
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in the manual it says
Turn on the MP3 Player by holding the PLAY/PAUSE button.
2. Take the USB Cord and plug the corresponding ends into the MP3 Player and a Computer.
3. When connected the LCD Display will either say “USB” or “MTP”.
4. Press the “M” (mode) button to switch between “USB” and “MTP” mode.
“MTP” mode will only work, when your player is connected to Microsoft® Windows® XP and Windows® Media Player 10.
The MP3 Player will only work in “USB” mode when it is connected to Windows® 98SE, ME, or 2000 Professional.
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is this helpful.Take your time sometimes these things don't work because you've missed out one step so go slow and try it two or three times before you give up
Under windows explorer, click on the icon for the mp3 player. On the mp3 player, switch between the Usb and Mtp mode (The M button). You should see songs from both modes.
I had this same problem and was able to solve it. Just go into Control Panel (make sure it's in Classic View)-> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager, right click the GPX icon under Protable Devices and then click unistall. Then disconnect and reconnect the player. Windows will automatically install the drivers and that's it, you can now go into USB mode again. Hope it helps.
If you get the MTP on your screen and your trying to sync it with your computer just press and hold the usb/mtp button and your computer will reconize it [=
Make sure that you have the device plugged in to your PC and windows media player is running and ready to work with your MP3 player before attempting to switch back to MTP mode.
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