Re: Error Code 22 - Uninstalled Drivers for MP3 Player



Hello Paul,

Thank you for your help. After communications with Creative, I believe it's
my player so I will send it back to them for further testing. Thank you all
for your help.

Smiley

"Paul" wrote:

Smiley777 wrote:
Hello,

Thank you for your response. I reloaded the drivers, but somehow it still
didn't work. It's like I'm going in a circle...reinstalling and rebooting,
just to reinstall the drivers again. I've even reinstalled it with the disk
that was provided with my player to no avail.

There is a tiny bit of background info here.
http://www.jungo.com/st/embedded_usb_mtp.html

Transfer options for devices, are to use "USB mass storage" (an open standard
with easy interoperability between computers and devices) or MTP (a closed
solution from Microsoft).

If it "changed to MTP" overnight, my guess is that somehow a generic MTP
driver got installed on the machine, as well as whatever Creative is
supposed to give you.

You'd have to start with Device Manager, see if you can spot your
player when it is connected, then see what drivers are loaded for
it. That is where I'd start.

You can also try searching the KB, for "MTP driver" and see if any
of the articles match your symptoms.

http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=mtp+driver&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&spid=global

Paul



"sgopus" wrote:

Reload your drivers, as it appears something has corrupted the install.

"Smiley777" wrote:

Hello,

I'm having issues with XP recognizing my Creative Zen MicroPhoto player.
When I initially installed it, I didn't have any problems whatsover...until
yesterday. However, when I tried to sync my player with Windows Media 11 it
shows that the player is not connect, which it is because of the familiar
"tone" it makes.

I uninstalled the player and reinstalled it and it comes up with the same
error message. It now calls it a MTP Player and not Creative. More have
happened prior to this error code (yesterday it error 31 "This device is not
working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this
device).

As you can see, it's gone from bad to worse. Any suggestions, short of
getting a new MP3 player?

If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you
in advance for your help.

Smiley777

.



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