Computer Won't Recognize Insignia Mp3 Player Recently

recently got Insignia MP3 Player & Image ViewerPlayer and see if you can identify a manufacturer of
(4GB). The problem is Insignia MP3 Player is notsome sort. From there, you would have to hope that
recognized when I plug it into my computer. I havehave drivers available for download online. If it is not
installed windows xp on my computer. Don't knowcoming up with anything (that is, like it is not
what to do to get it to recognize the Insignia Playerdetecting the Insignia MP3 Player device) then it could
as I guess it's supposed to as soon as I plug it in. Didbe the USB cable. Have you tried another cable?
you by chance update Windows Media Player? DidYou cant upgrade firmware when your pc cannot
you install the drive re-boot then connect the USB. Iseven recognize.First confirm that you have
your USB enabled in the BIOS. There is alwaysdownloaded and installed the SP2 driver. If you have
System Restore and you could look for updateddownloaded and installed the standard XP driver or if
firmware for your player on the manufacturers site.you are not sure then uninstall the driver again,
Computer won't recognize Insignia mp3 playerrdownload the SP2 driver and install, then plug the
Reply With Quote recently got Insignia MP3 Player &Insignia MP3 Player and see if the issue is resolved.
Image Viewer (4GB). The problem is Insignia MP3Connect the Insignia MP3 Player > Navigate to the
Player is not recognized when I plug it into mydevice manager, expand the "portable devices"
computer. I have installed windows xp on mycategory, right click on the "Insignia MP3 Player"
computer. Don't know what to do to get it todevice, and then click on "uninstall". Proceed through
recognize the Insignia Player as I guess it's supposedany prompts to finish the uninstallation. Click the
to as soon as I plug it in. Did you by chance update"action" pull-down menu (at the top of the device
Windows Media Player? Did you install the drivemanager) and then click on "scan for hardware
re-boot then connect the USB. Is your USB enabledchanges". The Insignia MP3 Player should be
in the BIOS. There is always System Restore andredetected and reinstalled
you could look for updated firmware for your playerYou 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 playerrsome sort. From there, you would have to hope that
Reply With Quotehave drivers available for download online. If it is not
Connect the Insignia MP3 Player > Navigate to thecoming 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 throughYou cant upgrade firmware when your pc cannot
any prompts to finish the uninstallation. Click theeven recognize.First confirm that you have
"action" pull-down menu (at the top of the devicedownloaded and installed the SP2 driver. If you have
manager) and then click on "scan for hardwaredownloaded and installed the standard XP driver or if
changes". The Insignia MP3 Player should beyou are not sure then uninstall the driver again,
redetected and reinstalleddownload the SP2 driver and install, then plug the
You would need to have a look on the Insignia MP3Insignia MP3 Player and see if the issue is resolved.