No recognition? when i plug in my lexar ldp-200 mp3 player, the screen on it says usb connecting, and it detects on my pc (win98se), but it asks for driver, and i do not have it on my pc, and it isnt on microsoft update, please help
Recieved Digital Music Player free with bose headphones. Same problem as already posted MP3 player states USB connected but Windows 89se searches for driver. I dont have an internet link at home, however I think my computer needs the driver any ideas where i can find one for this MP3 player of will one of the other Lexar Drivers suffice if I load it?
When i plug in my lexar ldp-200 mp3 player, the screen on it says usb connecting, and it detects on my pc (winXP), but it asks for driver, and i do not have it on my pc, and it isnt on microsoft update, please help
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Well this can be a nuber of problems one could be if you put them in the right folder and you can use windows media player and sync music insted of drag and drop
It is likely that the files loaded are not true MP3, therefore the PC -which can cope with WAV and other formats will play them but the player that read only MP3 cannot.
Are you sure the files loaded are truly MP3?
What do you mean by not reconized?
Does it still show up when you plug it in and just tell you its not reconized? or does it just not show anything at all?
If it comes up then I suggest going to Lexars website and downloading the drivers for your LPD-400 so your computer will be able to interact with it...make sure its the mac drivers.
Connect the device in Storage Device (USB Mass Storgae) Mode and then format the storage disc to FAT
you can use the DOS command:
format X: /fs:fat
where X: is the storage disc drive letter.
Formatting the Disk maybe solve it. But if the disk itself is working.
Go to Start-> Run -> type "cmd"
-> format F:
then press "y"
and another "y" if it asks you again
if the system couldn't read the drive itself. Then this means that your storage on the MP3 Player (that shows as F on your computer) is now broken.
Ok will thats funny.... formatt the unit by accessing it through to my computer on your desktop , right click on my comp go to manage and then go to disk management and format it. Also try different usb port.
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