"Cyberbear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> "roger lucas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I recently purchased the RCA Lyra 1021. The instructions
> > tell me if I am using Windows 2000 that the OS will detect
> > and install the driver for the device. The driver
> > is "Thompson RD1021_71 player USB device". When I connect
> > the player to the USB cable, Windows detects new hardware
> > and adds 2 disk drives to my computer. One is for the
> > external memory capability of the player and the other is
> > for the 64MB of internal memory in the player. So it acts
> > like an external memory disk. I should just be able to
> > drag and drop into the new drive but I get an error that
> > says, "cannot find specified file. make sure you specify
> > correct path and filename." I tried RCA tech support but
> > they said the unit is working fine and that it is a OS
> > problem. Can anyone help me figure this one out? I have
> > tried disabling the external memory disk. I have deleted
> > the drivers and reloaded. All to no avail.
> > Please help!
> > Roger Lucas
>
> I use my Lyra with WinXP. I always use the MusicMatch software
with the RCA
> plug-in for the Lyra to manage my music files and transfer them
to the Lyra,
> even though XP recognizes the device as another drive. I never
tried
> dragging and dropping. I can delete all of the files from the
Lyra from an
> explorer folder however.
>
> I will try drag and drop tonight when I am at my home PC and if
I find any
> more useful information I will post it in this thread.
>
> Good Luck!
>
>
Roger,
I was able to copy files directly into the Lyra folder in
Explorer. But when I did it that way the Lyra did recognize the
files properly so it did not want to play them. I went back to
using MusicMatch witht he RCA Lyra plug-in, and it works fine
that way.
I suggest that you use the software that came on the CD with the
Lyra. Or, you can go to the RCA website and get the software
there.
HTH
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