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I just purchased an ipod shuffle for my daughter - when i treis to connectit
to my USB connection on my Dell Dimension 4700 running Windows XP Home edition - I get a message - USB Device not recognized No drivers installed for this device - I have used this USB connection with other USB devices ( Sony MP3 players) Device Type: USB Controllers Manufacturer: Standard USB Host Controller Location: Location 0 USb Device Can you help ??????? |
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Use the Device Manager to scan for new hardware.
Follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. Type: Devmgmt.msc in the Open box, and then click OK. 3. On the Action menu, click Scan for hardware changes. (This causes Windows to recognize new devices) 4. Close Device Manager and Control Panel. Also, make sure Service Pack 2 for Windows XP is installed. Did you download and install the iPod software? http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/ -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Help" wrote: | I just purchased an ipod shuffle for my daughter - when i treis to connectit | to my USB connection on my Dell Dimension 4700 running Windows XP Home | edition - I get a message - USB Device not recognized No drivers installed | for this device - I have used this USB connection with other USB devices ( | Sony MP3 players) | | Device Type: USB Controllers | Manufacturer: Standard USB Host Controller | Location: Location 0 USb Device | | Can you help ??????? |
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I had the same problem with an older memorex mp3 player. The trick is
all in the order which you connect things to the usb port. For instance when I first connected the mp3 player to my computer it gave the infamous "usb device not recognized". Well I thought about it then tried again, the problem was the order in which I connected stuff, the first time around I connected the mp3 player first THEN connected it to the USB port, this didn't work. The second time around I connected the USB port first THEN the player (make sure the player is on), this time it worked, so you might want to experiment with the order of connection. If it still doesn't work, you might need to get a PCI USB adapter card, USB connectors built into the motherboard are not that reliable. Hopefully this helps John G. |
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tried your idea Carey - However under action only option is Help
other suggestions ??? "Help" wrote: > I just purchased an ipod shuffle for my daughter - when i treis to connectit > to my USB connection on my Dell Dimension 4700 running Windows XP Home > edition - I get a message - USB Device not recognized No drivers installed > for this device - I have used this USB connection with other USB devices ( > Sony MP3 players) > > Device Type: USB Controllers > Manufacturer: Standard USB Host Controller > Location: Location 0 USb Device > > Can you help ??????? > |
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found the scan for hardware - did not work - any other ideas ???
"Help" wrote: > I just purchased an ipod shuffle for my daughter - when i treis to connectit > to my USB connection on my Dell Dimension 4700 running Windows XP Home > edition - I get a message - USB Device not recognized No drivers installed > for this device - I have used this USB connection with other USB devices ( > Sony MP3 players) > > Device Type: USB Controllers > Manufacturer: Standard USB Host Controller > Location: Location 0 USb Device > > Can you help ??????? > |
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