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| you install the drive re-boot then connect the USB. Is | | | | even recognize.First confirm that you have |
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| Windows Media Player? Did you install the drive | | | | manager) and then click on "scan for hardware |
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| you could look for updated firmware for your player | | | | You would need to have a look on the Insignia MP3 |
| on the manufacturers site. | | | | Player and see if you can identify a manufacturer of |
| Computer won't recognize Insignia mp3 playerr | | | | some sort. From there, you would have to hope that |
| Reply With Quote | | | | have drivers available for download online. If it is not |
| Connect the Insignia MP3 Player > Navigate to the | | | | coming up with anything (that is, like it is not |
| device manager, expand the "portable devices" | | | | detecting the Insignia MP3 Player device) then it could |
| category, right click on the "Insignia MP3 Player" | | | | be the USB cable. Have you tried another cable? |
| device, and then click on "uninstall". Proceed through | | | | You cant upgrade firmware when your pc cannot |
| any prompts to finish the uninstallation. Click the | | | | even recognize.First confirm that you have |
| "action" pull-down menu (at the top of the device | | | | downloaded and installed the SP2 driver. If you have |
| manager) and then click on "scan for hardware | | | | downloaded and installed the standard XP driver or if |
| changes". The Insignia MP3 Player should be | | | | you are not sure then uninstall the driver again, |
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