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Well, try go to the Start Menu, and go to the All Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools, and finally Disk Cleanup! This will allow you computer to clean up all excess junk or programs that you haven't used to free up a ton of space!
If you already did that, depending on the model/ make of the MP3, did it come with a start up disk, and instruction? If not, this is what I would do, go to My Computer, and check to see if the MP3 drive is active, then double-click to open the window, and then copy and paste your music on there, that you have save in your My Music Folder, and see if the MP3 have your songs on there, this is the manual way of putting music on any MP3 Player, if Not ?
Send me some info: Maker/ Model ; Brand Name; GB/MB on MP3; yes or no on the start up disk?
Try adjust the USB cable and/or switch which USB port it's connected to on your computer. Also just patiently let the player sit and try not to perform any other actions on the computer. When mine did this, I opened Media Player, wiggled the USB cable and waited. Eventually it connected and worked correctly.
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