SOURCE: mp3 froze
try resetting the system
put the mp3 player on hold then press and hold play&rec.
Posted on Feb 01, 2008
SOURCE: YP-U3 MP3 Player driver sofware for winxp
go to Samsung website - that is the right one
Posted on Aug 14, 2008
SOURCE: Samsung YP-U3 MP3 Player Problem connection
Found the solution on another site (http://www.everythingusb.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=11238). To quote user AFHavemann :
"* Plug in the player so the USB bus can see it.
* Once it’s recognized (i.e., the device screen reads "Charging" and "USB Disconnected"), go to the Control Panel and click "System"
* Choose "Hardware" then "Device Manager" tab.
* Look for the name of your device under “Portable Devices” in the list
* If the name of your player is under “MTP Device” then the correct drivers are probably loaded
* Right-click on the name of your device and click "Properties"
* Click “Update Driver”"
Then follow the prompts from there. The computer searches for the driver software, etc., and reinstalls/resets information related to the device, which fixed things such that the computer will now recognize the device. I'm not sure what causes the problem, but this solution seems to reset whatever's gone wrong.
Posted on Nov 17, 2008
SOURCE: Samsung yp-u3 driver
you need to go on the samsung website and go on troubleshooting problems and follow the step by step guide on that website. you can also download drivers on it too
Posted on Dec 28, 2008
SOURCE: Samsung YP-U3 driver
REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes yes yes yes!!!!!!!!
I solved the problem after i was really crazy of anger with samsung company, but i found this solution in one forum.Thank you
very much, anonymous Guest!!!!!
Hi All,
I just solved the problem after many attempts!
It works for me, and i hope it works for you too~First install media player 10!
When I plug in my YP-U3 player, the computer says it needs to search for a driver, then i let it search it online. But it normally
won't search the driver on the internet. Then, it will give a prompt to ask if you want to find a solution or search the driver from
the PC. Choose the second option, searching from the PC. Then change the directory to C: (Which is the most crucial part).
After a while, the driver should be found and a warning message will appear. Forget about the warning, choose install the
hardware anyway, player should be recognized by then.
(I have had windows media player 11(10 also works), direct X 9...etc. before installing the driver)
Posted on Apr 22, 2009
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