I have a Virgin 5gb MP3 Player and it wont sync with any of my music software (Windows Media, Music Match, etc) it recognized the MP3 player but sync's the music to the wrong directory.
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1...You must download and install Windows Media Player 11 on your computer. NOTE...Some older MP3 players will not work with Windows Media Player 11 or Windows 7 with Windows Media Player 11. If this happens to you, then you will have to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 and install Windows Media Player 10. 2...After you have downloaded and installed Media Player on your computer. 3...Open Media Player on your computer. 4...Install all your music into Media Player that you want to install on your MP3 player. 5...Plug in your MP3 player to the computer using your Data/Sync cord, be sure that Windows Media Player is on. 6...Media player should recognize the MP3 player and sync with it. 7...After it is sync'ed with the computer,you can add the music you have installed into Windows Media Player to your MP3 Player. Please take time to rate me
--**Windows Media Player**-- If you have a large playlist to transfer, you may prefer to do it from your media player, such as Windows Media Player. Once your MP3 player is connected to the computer, open Windows Media Player. Click on the "Sync Music" tab. Drag songs that you want from your Windows Media Library over to the "Sync Music" column to create a playlist. Click the "Begin Sync" tab at the bottom once you have all of the songs on your playlist. This action will sync all of the songs to your MP3 player with one click. Disconnect your device once songs have been transferred by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the bottom-right side of the desktop tray.
Generally, you can move music from Windows Media Player to yur mp3 player, but not the other way around. Press the sync button, and set up a sync profile for your mp3 player - then it should recognize the songs that are on there. If that fails, I would reformat the player inside of Windows Media Player to see if that helps any.
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take the files copy to desktop (without music) and put them into a folder. Take the folder and zip it (right click send to Compressed .Zip folder) or use Winrar.
Once that is done upload @ www.sendspace.com once uploaded email me the link so i can download the Backup!! please!! and thank you!!
I saved the management software before I formatted the drive but I need the virgin software disc to repair the drive now. Contact me and we can make a file swap.
regards Mike
I have formatted it and I am unable to find a firmware
any body can help me please
I would like to be able to sync music to my coby mp3 player.
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