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Guest Bill Again
Posted

My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB port. My

PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I use.

 

When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP Media

Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding so helpful,

the window is empty of suggestions.

 

In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown. It

shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device". It

alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

 

There is nothing wrong with the MP3 player, it works fine on my laptop. On

the laptop Device Manager window it appears under "Storage Medium". There is

no "Storage Medium" entry on my PC Devices Manager window .

 

I suspect, with no real evidence, that a Windows update has interfered with

access to the MP3 player. If that is so then I have no idea which one it

might be. If I did then I might try uninstalling it.

 

I have tried;

 

1. Uninstalling all USB ports and rebooting.

 

2. Checking that there are enough drive letters allowed for it to be shown

 

3. Checking Windows support for advice.

 

4. Checking the mainboard manufacturer for advice.

 

5. Using a powered USB port

 

6. Using a "direct" USB port, i.e. not through a USB hub.

 

7. Reinstalling the drivers for the device.

 

It refuses to play.

 

Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? Does it happen lots? Has

anyone here experienced it and fixed it?

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Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Some MP3 Players draw a large amount of USB Root Hub current.

The limit per Hub is 500mA. Try removing all other USB devices &

then plug in only the MP3 player.

Alternately plug it into your laptop, use Device Manager and check

the Root Hub to see how much current the device draws. If it's value

is above 400mA your other PC cannot power it.

 

"Bill Again" <bill@iesy.net> wrote in message

news:gdqrt6$6gu$02$1@news.t-online.com...

> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB port.

> My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I use.

>

> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP Media

> Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding so

> helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>

> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown. It

> shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device". It

> alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

>

> There is nothing wrong with the MP3 player, it works fine on my laptop. On

> the laptop Device Manager window it appears under "Storage Medium". There

> is no "Storage Medium" entry on my PC Devices Manager window .

>

> I suspect, with no real evidence, that a Windows update has interfered

> with access to the MP3 player. If that is so then I have no idea which one

> it might be. If I did then I might try uninstalling it.

>

> I have tried;

>

> 1. Uninstalling all USB ports and rebooting.

>

> 2. Checking that there are enough drive letters allowed for it to be shown

>

> 3. Checking Windows support for advice.

>

> 4. Checking the mainboard manufacturer for advice.

>

> 5. Using a powered USB port

>

> 6. Using a "direct" USB port, i.e. not through a USB hub.

>

> 7. Reinstalling the drivers for the device.

>

> It refuses to play.

>

> Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? Does it happen lots? Has

> anyone here experienced it and fixed it?

>

Guest Bill Again
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Thanks. Sounds like a possible useful thing to do. I will give it a try.

 

 

 

"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message

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> Some MP3 Players draw a large amount of USB Root Hub current.

> The limit per Hub is 500mA. Try removing all other USB devices &

> then plug in only the MP3 player.

> Alternately plug it into your laptop, use Device Manager and check

> the Root Hub to see how much current the device draws. If it's value

> is above 400mA your other PC cannot power it.

>

> "Bill Again" <bill@iesy.net> wrote in message

> news:gdqrt6$6gu$02$1@news.t-online.com...

>> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB port.

>> My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I use.

>>

>> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP Media

>> Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding so

>> helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>>

>> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown.

>> It shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device".

>> It alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

>>

>> There is nothing wrong with the MP3 player, it works fine on my laptop.

>> On the laptop Device Manager window it appears under "Storage Medium".

>> There is no "Storage Medium" entry on my PC Devices Manager window .

>>

>> I suspect, with no real evidence, that a Windows update has interfered

>> with access to the MP3 player. If that is so then I have no idea which

>> one it might be. If I did then I might try uninstalling it.

>>

>> I have tried;

>>

>> 1. Uninstalling all USB ports and rebooting.

>>

>> 2. Checking that there are enough drive letters allowed for it to be

>> shown

>>

>> 3. Checking Windows support for advice.

>>

>> 4. Checking the mainboard manufacturer for advice.

>>

>> 5. Using a powered USB port

>>

>> 6. Using a "direct" USB port, i.e. not through a USB hub.

>>

>> 7. Reinstalling the drivers for the device.

>>

>> It refuses to play.

>>

>> Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? Does it happen lots? Has

>> anyone here experienced it and fixed it?

>>

>

>

Guest Bill Again
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

So I can add that to the list of things that didn't work. Thansk for the

suggestion however.

 

 

 

"Bill Again" <bill@iesy.net> wrote in message

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> Thanks. Sounds like a possible useful thing to do. I will give it a try.

>

>

>

> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message

> news:%230SOWvVNJHA.5648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Some MP3 Players draw a large amount of USB Root Hub current.

>> The limit per Hub is 500mA. Try removing all other USB devices &

>> then plug in only the MP3 player.

>> Alternately plug it into your laptop, use Device Manager and check

>> the Root Hub to see how much current the device draws. If it's value

>> is above 400mA your other PC cannot power it.

>>

>> "Bill Again" <bill@iesy.net> wrote in message

>> news:gdqrt6$6gu$02$1@news.t-online.com...

>>> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB port.

>>> My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I use.

>>>

>>> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP Media

>>> Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding so

>>> helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>>>

>>> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown.

>>> It shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device".

>>> It alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

>>>

>>> There is nothing wrong with the MP3 player, it works fine on my laptop.

>>> On the laptop Device Manager window it appears under "Storage Medium".

>>> There is no "Storage Medium" entry on my PC Devices Manager window .

>>>

>>> I suspect, with no real evidence, that a Windows update has interfered

>>> with access to the MP3 player. If that is so then I have no idea which

>>> one it might be. If I did then I might try uninstalling it.

>>>

>>> I have tried;

>>>

>>> 1. Uninstalling all USB ports and rebooting.

>>>

>>> 2. Checking that there are enough drive letters allowed for it to be

>>> shown

>>>

>>> 3. Checking Windows support for advice.

>>>

>>> 4. Checking the mainboard manufacturer for advice.

>>>

>>> 5. Using a powered USB port

>>>

>>> 6. Using a "direct" USB port, i.e. not through a USB hub.

>>>

>>> 7. Reinstalling the drivers for the device.

>>>

>>> It refuses to play.

>>>

>>> Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? Does it happen lots? Has

>>> anyone here experienced it and fixed it?

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Ray Parrish
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Just a thought... You don't mention opening My Computer and seeing if

Windows is seeing the mp3 player there,

 

Windows is recognizing your device as it pops up the dialog with your

devices name in it, it just doesn't have any programs associated with

your device to suggest.

 

Try opening My Computer and see if your mp3 player is there, it should

appear as an extra drive, and can be accessed just like any other drive.

 

Later, Ray Parrish

 

Bill Again wrote:

>>> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB port.

>>> My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I use.

>>>

>>> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP Media

>>> Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding so

>>> helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>>>

>>> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown.

>>> It shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device".

>>> It alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

 

 

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Guest Bill Again
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Thanks for the thought, Ray, but no, it doesn't show up in My Computer

either....

 

 

 

"Ray Parrish" <crp@cmc.net> wrote in message

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> Just a thought... You don't mention opening My Computer and seeing if

> Windows is seeing the mp3 player there,

>

> Windows is recognizing your device as it pops up the dialog with your

> devices name in it, it just doesn't have any programs associated with your

> device to suggest.

>

> Try opening My Computer and see if your mp3 player is there, it should

> appear as an extra drive, and can be accessed just like any other drive.

>

> Later, Ray Parrish

>

> Bill Again wrote:

>

>>>> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB

>>>> port. My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I

>>>> use.

>>>>

>>>> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP

>>>> Media Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding

>>>> so helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>>>>

>>>> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is shown.

>>>> It shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP Device".

>>>> It alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

>

>

> --

> http://www.rayslinks.com/ Web index of human reviewed links.

> <http://www.rayslinks.com/Troubleshooting%20and%20fixing%20Windows.html>

> Trouble shooting and Fixing Windows

> http://www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com My poetry in web pages

Guest Bill Again
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Okay, getting somewhere now. So I Googled "Media Transfer Device" and read

a whole lot of confusing stuff about protocols and whatever, but to cut to

the chase, the MP3 player won't show up in Windows unless at least Media

Player 10 is installed. I hate MediaPlayer but installed v 11. Bingo, up

pops my MP3 player and shows me its contents etc etc.

 

No, I don't know why.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

 

 

 

 

"Bill Again" <bill@iesy.net> wrote in message

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> Thanks for the thought, Ray, but no, it doesn't show up in My Computer

> either....

>

>

>

> "Ray Parrish" <crp@cmc.net> wrote in message

> news:Obg6raWNJHA.2720@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> Just a thought... You don't mention opening My Computer and seeing if

>> Windows is seeing the mp3 player there,

>>

>> Windows is recognizing your device as it pops up the dialog with your

>> devices name in it, it just doesn't have any programs associated with

>> your device to suggest.

>>

>> Try opening My Computer and see if your mp3 player is there, it should

>> appear as an extra drive, and can be accessed just like any other drive.

>>

>> Later, Ray Parrish

>>

>> Bill Again wrote:

>>

>>>>> My MP3 player is not recognised by my PC when I plug it into a USB

>>>>> port. My PC recognises and operates all the other USB devices that I

>>>>> use.

>>>>>

>>>>> When I plug in the MP3 player a helpful window pops up called "MTP

>>>>> Media Player" that asks me what I want Windows to do. Despite sounding

>>>>> so helpful, the window is empty of suggestions.

>>>>>

>>>>> In System Properties, Hardware, Device Manager, an MP3 player is

>>>>> shown. It shows up with a new entry, "Windows Portable Devices - MTP

>>>>> Device". It alleges that everything is working. But it is not.

>>

>>

>> --

>> http://www.rayslinks.com/ Web index of human reviewed links.

>> <http://www.rayslinks.com/Troubleshooting%20and%20fixing%20Windows.html>

>> Trouble shooting and Fixing Windows

>> http://www.writingsoftheschizophrenic.com My poetry in web pages

>

>

Guest Bill Sharpe
Posted

Re: MP3 player and USB

 

Bill Again wrote:

> Okay, getting somewhere now. So I Googled "Media Transfer Device" and read

> a whole lot of confusing stuff about protocols and whatever, but to cut to

> the chase, the MP3 player won't show up in Windows unless at least Media

> Player 10 is installed. I hate MediaPlayer but installed v 11. Bingo, up

> pops my MP3 player and shows me its contents etc etc.

>

> No, I don't know why.

>

> Thanks for the help.

>

Glad you got it working!

I was going to suggest contacting the manufacturer of your player. I

have two: Sandisk is most helpful, Samsung not so much.

 

Bill


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