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Alissa
I upgraded to Windows XP from Windows 98 a few days ago
and since then I've been unable to download songs to my
Creative Nomad MP3 player (which is very old and uses a
docking station connected to the computer by a parallel
port cable). I get a message each time that says
first "Port Open Failure" and then "Failure to download
file due to port unavailability."
I'm at a loss about what to do to resolve the problem,
and I'm quite desperate to get my MP3 player working
again! I've checked the obvious things: the cable is
connected solidly, everything's plugged in as it should
be. I even followed the Nomad's advice and changed the
LPT1 setting in BIOS to ECP instead of EPP... I'm not
even sure what that means, but I did it.
Any advice or suggestions would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Alissa
and since then I've been unable to download songs to my
Creative Nomad MP3 player (which is very old and uses a
docking station connected to the computer by a parallel
port cable). I get a message each time that says
first "Port Open Failure" and then "Failure to download
file due to port unavailability."
I'm at a loss about what to do to resolve the problem,
and I'm quite desperate to get my MP3 player working
again! I've checked the obvious things: the cable is
connected solidly, everything's plugged in as it should
be. I even followed the Nomad's advice and changed the
LPT1 setting in BIOS to ECP instead of EPP... I'm not
even sure what that means, but I did it.

Any advice or suggestions would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Alissa