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Posted on Jun 17, 2008

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?

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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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