Re: how transfer files to san disk mp3 player
- From: "Mike M." <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:19:44 -0500
Mine exibited the same symptoms so I unplugged from one USB port to another
and it showed up.
"Mike Williams" <mikew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:43D7A6D3.60206@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> fkosmakos wrote:
> > I purchased a small SanDisk MP3 player (model m230) and when I plug it
in I
> > am aked if I want to utilize WMP 10. I select yes then get an error code
> > cd00d1179. When I follow the hyper link to MS, i get an explanation that
they
> > have to figure out what that code means and will post it some time in
the
> > future.
> >
> > Meanwhile, I am left high and dry. I download mp3 audio files and want
to
> > transfer them to the mp3 player.
> >
> > Also, when I attach the mp3 player to the computer, I get a signal that
new
> > harware has been found, but I cannot find it in Explorer. I am a mess.
>
>
> It's a common problem with USB mass storage devices (which includes
> digital cameras). The solution I find most effective requires editing
> the registry.
>
> If you go to http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Q_20790258.html
> there's an MS support text which addresses the issue for the case of a
> camera. I've pasted it below between rows of ====. Step 3 is my usual
> solution.
>
> =======================================================================
> Thank you for your reply. According to the information, I recommend you
> follow these steps to resolve this issue:
>
> Step 1: Remove Hidden Devices
>
> 1. Click Start. Click Run. Type cmd and press OK.
> 2. Type "set DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1" (without quotation marks) and press
> Enter.
> 3. Type "set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1" (without quotation marks)
> and Press Enter.
> 4. Type "start devmgmt.msc" (without quotation marks) and click press
Enter.
> 5. Click View. Click Show hidden devices.
> 6. Click "+" to expand Imaging devices, Unknown devices and USB devices.
> 7. Are there any digital camera devices and unknown devices (including
> grayed out devices)? If so, please right click it and click Uninstall.
>
> Step 2: Remove all oem*.inf files
>
> =========================
>
> 1. Click start and click run then under the run line type in the command
> "cmd" (without the quotation marks)
>
> 2. In the command line, type in the following (without the quotes) and
> press enter after each command:
>
> "cd \windows\inf"
> "ren infcache.1 *.old"
> "ren oem*.inf *.old"
> "del C:\windows\setupapi.log"
> "exit"
>
> Step 3: Removing all entries under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Enum/USB that
> start with VID
>
> ==================================================================
>
> Removing the VID entries from the registry will cause them to be
> redetected at restart.
>
> CAUTION: If you have a USB keyboard or mouse, do not remove the VID
> entry for these devices, otherwise, Windows may not restart correctly.
>
> 1. Click Start and click Run. Type regedit and click OK. The Registry
> Editor window will open.
>
> 2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB.
>
> 3. Highlight and delete all the VID_.... entries.
>
> Permissions may be set allowing the deletion of the VID_ entries by
> following the steps below:
>
> a) Right-click the key to be deleted, and then click Permissions.
> The VID_... Permissions window will open.
> b) With Everyone highlighted in the Group or User name section,
> select Full Control in the Permissions section.
> c) Click Apply, and then click OK.
>
> 4. Turn off the computer.
>
> Step 4: Reconnect the digital camera to the computer system:
>
> =============================
>
> 1. With the computer system turned off, reconnect the device to the
> USB port.
> 2. Restart the computer.
> 3. After the Windows operating system has finished restarting, plug
> the digital camera into the electrical outlet.
> 4. A New Hardware Detected window should open and reload the drivers.
>
> If the camera still cannot work, I recommend you plug the camera to
> another Windows XP computer (Desktop) to test whether this camera works.
> I suspect it is an incompatibility issue.
> =======================================================================
.
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