RE: MTP Porting Kit / Creative Zen V Plus



Did you get this working? I've done exactly the same with a Zen Mosaic -
downloaded 5410mtp.zip, modified ctpdmtp.inf so it has the correct name, vip
and pid. It claims to instal but then has a driver error.

Any ideas?

"Higor" wrote:

Hey adid4s,
I bought a ZEN 8GB and I tried to follow the instructions here to get it
working in Windows 2k but it did't work. Win2k actually knows it's plugged
but I can't really install it. I also tried to install Media Monkey like
waiting for a miracle... but it did't happen :(
Do you have any idea on what can be done in order to get this "great" player
working on win2k?
Thanks a lot dude.

"adid4s" wrote:

For those who have came across the following instructions but still have
problems getting your Zen V Plus to work on Windows 2k I may have some help

here are the instructions,

---from Creative forum---


Here is the easiest solution for Windows 2000:

1. Download my own drivers with support for Zen V & Zen V Plus
http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=other&file=5410MTP.zip
2. Unpack & Install MTP9x-2k.EXE
3. Choose ctpdmtp.inf & click right mouse button & select Install
4. Restart Windows
5. When Windows has booted up again plug your ZEN V in to a USB port,
if it askes for a driver please refer it to the ctpdmtp.inf file. (If
it doesn't ask for the drivers, start Add/Remove Hardware from Control
Panel and detect new hardware)
6. Download & install MediaMonkey
http://www.mediamonkey.com/download.htm
7. Now Zen V should work fine! It should appear as Creative Zen V or
Creative Zen V Plus in MediaMonkey after a few seconds.

I tried this for a friend and it works fine... but you still can't see
the Zen V as an external drive in an explorer window. You have to use
MediaMonkey to transfer files to your Zen.


---from Creative Forum---

OK In step 5 where it explains, "if it askes for a driver please refer it to
the ctpdmtp.inf file", easiest way to do this is to FIRST put the
ctpdmtp.inf into the folder "C:\WINNT\system32" ( because otherwise you'll
have issues getting the installation to recognize the file. ... so to make
things a whole lot easier just put the ctpdmtp.inf into system32 before you
begin step 5 =)

any questions about this i'll be happy to anwser
.


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