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Hi sfarmer1983...
Plug your SD card into an SD card reader...the plug the card reader into the computer.
The computer will recognize the card reader and open a window...you will select "see files"...
Highlight the songs and put them in Windows media Player...plug your mp3 player in while the computer is running and Media player is running...Media player will recognize your mp3 player
Highlight your songs in the SD card reader...drag and drop the files to Media player...
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1. Check you USB cable properly connected to the you computer, If cable break or not connected properly, It will show your cable not recognized.
2. If again these problem shows. go to,
My Computer - right click - Properties - Hardware - Device Manager - and Unistall you USB drivers - then again scan new hardware.
First, you should have MP3 music files on your computer. If not, download what you like or "rip" from a CD using Media player or similar application.
Then simply connect your MP3 player to a USB port on your computer. It is very likely that if you remove a cover on the player it will expose a USB connection. Plug it into your USB port on your computer. It will automatically be recognized by Windows and you can see the contents. Navigate to the music on your computer, click to copy it and then paste it onto your MP3 player. Voila, it will be there to play!
Helpful hints:
The computer may or may not recognize the mp3 player as a "Flash Disk" - just plug the mp3 player into the computer with a USB cord, and Windows XP or Vista should recognize it automatically - it will take a minute or so for the computer to initialize it.
Charging generally takes 3 hours from empty.
You can use Windows Media Player to transfer music and video files in most player - I have written a tips and tricks article under my profile on how to use Windows Media Player.
You can use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files into the mp3 player. Each file type has a specific folder associated with it. Only put music in the music folder, noy, video in the video folder, etc.
I opened Media Player and plugged the mp3 player into the usb port and used the feature called Sync and it started downloading my music onto the mp3 player. I also checked the function in my computer under device manager to make sure the usb port was working correctly.. Hope this helps!
I have the same player. Are you just dragging and dropping songs on to the player? I use Windows Media Player 10 to put music on the player. It has a function called SYNC. What that does is take your music from WMA 10 (WMA, MP3 files, etc...) and transfers them to your mp3 player. You might give that a shot. Also, WMA 10 should recognize your player and let you connect with it.
Hmmm when you plug it in to put music on it do you use the sync manager thing? thats what i use and sometimes it says theres no player connected even though there is, so i just keep plugging and unplugging until it works.. but then if that doesnt work i just go to "Zen v series media explorer" it like lets you upload music there too.. hope you find something that works!
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