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Please help me, I've just bought an mp3 player, according to the instructions
I should be able to plug it in to the usb port and it should work straight
off. (am running windows 2000 pro) However when I plug it in the computer
recognises new hardware as 'USB 2.0 (fs) ADFU device' and tells me to insert
USB mass storage device CD to get 'AdfuUd.sys'. Firstly I don't have a disk,
and secondly I can't find 'AdfuUd.sys' on my computer/online/or on the disk
that came with the mp3 player (the only driver on that is one for windows
98). Please can anyone help me, I'm pulling my hair out!
Emma
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