This might happen either because your operating system doest not support the psp plug in hardware device or psp software , or you need to downgrade your psp to its old firewall settings, install the older firewall settings
It could be that your computer is referring to itself when it says "this device."
In the device manager folder, they have to click the "unknown device" link. From there investigate where it says the location of the "unknown device" is, and it will be seen. More often than not, it is a usb keyboard or mouse.Ê
What you may have to do is take it to the nearest appl store and they will try to fix it or tell you what is wrong.
Only if it is rated for 110V-220V. If it is rated for 110V only and you plug it into a 220V outlet, your device will be destroyed.
You either plug it into your computer OR buy a charger that you plug into an outlet
Nothing is wrong. When you connect your MP3 player, it is supposed to detect the computer first. Tell me what computer you have. If you have Windows XP, go to My Computer and click on your MP3 Player. The files should show up.
I'm assuming you mean sync.To sync your iPod, you need iTunes installed. Plug your iPod into your transfer cable, and plug the other end into your computer. Open iTunes and press the large button that says "Sync Device".-Q
Are you talking about a place to plug something in that says output? From what I've seen of computers the plug that usually says that is for speakers or headphones.
Go to the control panel and troubleshoot it.
Try using another USB drive to plug in your charging device. Also, try re-booting your computer and doing a system reset.
there is a plug in on the back of your computer that says amplifier but not all computers have that connection maybe not yours check.
A hard ware device is not available on the computer to start the game.