My sister and i have the same ilo mp3 player. i am running a windows 98 version. i installed the ilo driver cd and the computer acknowledged her mp3 player and i was able to download songs from lime wire. now when i try to do the same with my mp3 player, the computer asks as if my mp3 player doesnt exist. Can you help me please?
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use a xp machine and see if it work.if so then 98 won't work with your mp3.98 may have usb ports but you need special driver for it.some don't exist since the mp3 was built for xp or up-to-date operating systems.ou can charge it but not put songs.windows 2000 will work.there is very little usb devices that work with 98
There are two ways to format an Mp3 player - one on the computer itself, and one in Windows Media Player. Both methods will end up erasing all the songs on the player, but it will be "good as new" after that. The following procedures will erase all songs on the player. To erase from the computer: Check if the file system is NTFS. If yes, format it to FAT or FAT32. - Connect player to computer, click my computer, right click on icon of mp3 player and select format. You can also format the player in Windows Media Player itself. Connect your Mp3 player to the computer and open Windows Media Player. Click on the Sync tab. Pull down the drop down menu underneath the Sync tab by moving your cursor over the Sync tab and left clicking on the little black arrow underneath the Sync tab. Highlight "name of Mp3 player here 1GB" (wording may vary slightly), and then select "Format." - this should erase everything. -Tha Mp3 Doctor
Are you running Windows Vista? if so, you are out of luck - not compatible. This company is out of business - if it doesn't work just by plugging it into computer, then take it back to Wal-Mart immediately
If you are running Windows 98 First or Second Edition, you may want to use the driver CD that came with your player and install the driver. If it is not supported by Windows 98 First Edition, upgrade to Second Edition. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, you may want to check on the Device Manager to see if the player is connected. If the selected player shows an "?", it means you will need to update the driver. Run the Update Driver wizard, and install the player as removable disk.
I have windows vista...when I try to download the cd in order to use my mp3 player. It says to download a newer version of start up cd.....however the site it takes me to says my version on my windows vista is 'newer' than the download and I cannot find the 'newest version'
You do not have the sufficiant driver software to run the disc because windows vista is too new for older versions of cd-rom software.
This is a common problem. You need to install the latest driver software for it to work. Trust me. Good Luck!
If you do not have a driver or CD that comes with mp3 then it maybe hard. If you have the CD, run it first and let finish. Then hookup MP3 then open My Computer on your desktop. Find the new device. Click on it, it should open and you should see different files. In the music file you can now get the music on your computer and click and drag to your MP3. you should see some type of downloading when this happen. Then check mp3 to see if music was loaded.
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