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If you can't get a hold of the CD-Rom for drivers,...
Turn the MP3 player on,
Find whatever the MP3 settings are listed as,
Once you find it
Look for the option tittled
" USB settings" Or something like that, But it should mention USB
Then, If you have found this, Switch it's current USB setting to another option,
Next, Turn off the MP3 player, And turn it back on,
Plug it into the computer, Click the "My computer" Icon
Look for something like
Removable D:
Removable E:
Or even
Removable F:
If one of these is listed, Or something that wasn't there when the MP3 was not plugged into the computer, Then click the new icon
From there, Follow the paths til you find where the songs are stored,
This will be the folder that you will put your music into
I hope this helps,
And if it doesn't
Include the name and model of the MP3 player,
This will make it easier, And I can surely help
John Frison



Can you help me with my mp3 player?
I have a new mp3 player I got from a friend and I went to sync it to my computer it keeps saying wmpinfo for the sing title then it says it is unsupported what do I do?