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When you plug your player in using the USB cable, your computer should recognize the device immediately.
Connect your mp3 to your computer and than just copy that folder to your mp3 device.
You get your computer to recognize a DVD writer by ensuring the correct device drivers are installed and properly. Without drivers, the computer will treat it as an Unknown Device.
MP3 players don't need software.Windows will recognize them automatically as a storage device.
To burn music onto an MP3 player from a computer, attach the device to the computer via the USB cable. Once the computer has detected the MP3 player, go to the file or folder on your computer where the music is stored, then cut and paste, or copy and paste the files. You can select multiple MP3 files at a time by holding down the Ctrl button. Go to My Computer and open the external device folder, then paste the files into it.
you can plug it in the computer and delete it easy
It depends on how much storage is on your Mp3 player, and also if the DVD has an anti-burn device on it. If the DVD does, you cannot burn it onto your computer. And if you don't have enough storage or a screen for your Mp3, you cannot.
This is often because your computer does not have the appropriate driver for your MP3 player. Try searching Google for the company that made your MP3 player and check their site's support page to see if you can find the driver.
may be incompatible.
It would actually be considered a Storage device. Not input or output.
A couple of reasons;A required driver is missingThe onboard flash memory in the MP3 player is corrupt.Your USB port is shot.Your MP3 Players USB port is shot.
Yes. Most mp3 players come with software to do exactly that.