Guest Talal Itani Posted August 16, 2007 Posted August 16, 2007 Hello, Today I got an flash-based MP3 player. I plugged it into the PC's USB port. With Widows Explorer, I see the player as a drive, yet I do not see a drive letter. Can you tell me why there is no drive letter? I need the drive letter because I want to use the console to write to the player. Thanks. T.I.
Guest Claymore Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: no drive letter for MP3 player On Aug 16, 6:48 pm, "Talal Itani" <tit...@verizon.net> wrote: > Hello, > > Today I got an flash-based MP3 player. I plugged it into the PC's USB port. > With Widows Explorer, I see the player as a drive, yet I do not see a drive > letter. Can you tell me why there is no drive letter? I need the drive > letter because I want to use the console to write to the player. Thanks. > > T.I. It may not be assigned a drive letter. For example, I have a Philips 8GB mp3 player. No drive letter. I add music files via Windows Media Player (9) => Sync. I add data files via drag-and-drop.
Guest smlunatick Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: no drive letter for MP3 player On Aug 16, 8:42 pm, Claymore <claym...@ontera.net> wrote: > On Aug 16, 6:48 pm, "Talal Itani" <tit...@verizon.net> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > Today I got an flash-based MP3 player. I plugged it into the PC's USB port. > > With Widows Explorer, I see the player as a drive, yet I do not see a drive > > letter. Can you tell me why there is no drive letter? I need the drive > > letter because I want to use the console to write to the player. Thanks. > > > T.I. > > It may not be assigned a drive letter. For example, I have a Philips > 8GB mp3 player. No drive letter. I add music files via Windows Media > Player (9) => Sync. I add data files via drag-and-drop. My newer Sansa MP3 player also never gets a drive letter assigned. You can copy and paste by clicking on the MP3 player icon that should show up in your "My Computer" icon.
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