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I have a Philips PSA232/17 MP3 player that I am trying to hook up to my
eMachines T2858 system running Windows XP. Problem is, when I plug it in, Windows detects a MTP - Windows Portable Device but does not detect a flash drive. I have called Philips and they said that it must also be detected as a drive in explorer and recomended that I try it on another system. I did, and it worked on two different systems (another eMachine similar to mine and a Dell of unknow type both running XP) I have read many of the other posts and have tried the following... Upgrade XP to SP2 - still didn't work Tried to update Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller (USB 2.0 to my understanding) -Microsoft Upgrade said that the driver was current and did not need updating Tried to update USB Mass Storage Device -Microsoft Upgrade said that the driver was current and did not need updating Unistalled all USB devices (controllers and hubs) and then plug in MP3 player -System reinstalled all USB controllers and hubs and found MTP - Windows Portable Device but still no drive. Changed drive letters on CD/DVD drive and 4 mapped? card reader drives to V,W,X,Y,and Z to remove potential conflict with flash drive. -Same thinng, MTP - Windows Portable Device I am complete baffled here. I want to just take this MP3 player back but since it works on other systems I am not convinced that a different MP3 player would be any different. Anyone have any ideas??? Thanks, Justin |
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It seems that this is a common problem. I, too, am experiencing the same
kind of problem on my Dell Dimension 8400 (6-mos old). I have seen this problem on several newsgroups/forums but nobody has an answer yet. Dell is trying to come up with something since the computer is still in warranty, but so far nothing has helped. If I come up with something I will pass the info along to this newsgroup. "jmo" <jmo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 68DE436-AF37-446D-96C9-15610CB11BA9@microsoft.com...>I have a Philips PSA232/17 MP3 player that I am trying to hook up to my > eMachines T2858 system running Windows XP. Problem is, when I plug it in, > Windows detects a MTP - Windows Portable Device but does not detect a > flash > drive. I have called Philips and they said that it must also be detected > as a > drive in explorer and recomended that I try it on another system. I did, > and > it worked on two different systems (another eMachine similar to mine and a > Dell of unknow type both running XP) I have read many of the other posts > and > have tried the following... > > Upgrade XP to SP2 - still didn't work > > Tried to update Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller > (USB 2.0 to my understanding) > -Microsoft Upgrade said that the driver was current and did not need > updating > > Tried to update USB Mass Storage Device > -Microsoft Upgrade said that the driver was current and did not need > updating > > Unistalled all USB devices (controllers and hubs) and then plug in MP3 > player > -System reinstalled all USB controllers and hubs and found MTP - > Windows Portable Device but still no drive. > > Changed drive letters on CD/DVD drive and 4 mapped? card reader drives to > V,W,X,Y,and Z to remove potential conflict with flash drive. > -Same thinng, MTP - Windows Portable Device > > I am complete baffled here. I want to just take this MP3 player back but > since it works on other systems I am not convinced that a different MP3 > player would be any different. > > Anyone have any ideas??? > > Thanks, > Justin > |
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