The CD software does not install a driver for your player. No additional driver software requires Windows 2000, Windows XP or for Windows Vista after connecting the player to the computer via USB. It will be recognized automatically as a "Removable Drive". If you are unable to find the device under My Computer, you should check with Microsoft for any updates to your operating system by visiting Update.Microsoft.com. Connect your player and if the device is still not recognized, try these steps below to manually install the driver.
Go to the Control Panel
Choose the system icon
Select the Hardware Tab
Select Device Manager
Open the tab for Windows Portable Device; Make sure you see your player there!
Right click on the Device to update driver
Click on Install from a list or specific location
Click ' Don't search, I will choose the driver to install' and then select next
Click on USB Mass Storage device and then next
Now the MP3 Player should come up as a separate drive in My Computer.
It works thank God!!!
This MP3 player shouldn't need a driver. All necessary drivers are built into windows.
If one is looking specifically for an RCA MP3 player these can be purchased from a variety of stores and sites. One can find an RCA MP3 player at Walmart, Best Buy, Sears, Amazon, Overstock and eBay.
You drag it to your video Folder
i am afraid to say not all the times you can fix them sorry i had a RCA mp3 player and i tried to fix it but couldn't cause sometimes when they are broke they are no good sorry but it might me broke i am so sorry
Any MP3 player, including iPod, Zune, iRiver, Cowon, Sony, RCA, Sansa, Phillips, etc.
It's frozen and you should buy a new one.
RCA or Alpine hd
SMV video files, use online downloadable converters for this.
You can delete files on the player using your computer. Plug your RCA TH1814WM MP3 player into your computer usb port and it will appear in My Computer drives 1. Open the player in Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder containing the files. 2. Select the files you want to remove and then press the Delete key on the keyboard of your PC.
I installed it when I bought an RCA Opal mp3 player and plugged it into a USB port. I don't remember the details, but I thought it did standard things like check if you want to sync up RCA hardware when you plug it in. If you don't have an RCA product, maybe you should uninstall it.
If the file system on your MP3 player is corrupted, then you will probably have to get a new device. It sounds like an older model anyway, and you might want to upgrade.Ê
Make sure device is formatted to your computer operating system so files are readable by the media player. After that is done, plug in the RCA S10 MP3 player, open the default media player, highlight the songs, right-click on them, and choose 'Delete' from the menu.