Samsung mp3 player won't work

G

Guest

The model number is YP T9JQB, and it's only been around since February. I've
uninstalled, tried different USB ports, installed the latest version of
Samsung Media Studio (which is supposed to work under Vista), formatted the
player and checked for drivers at the Samsung site, but nothing gives. The
computer recognises the player, but Media Studio does not and I can't move
the firmware for XP/Vista to the player. At random times, the player
disappears from My Computer and the device manager states 'This device cannot
start. (Code 10)'. (Does 'Check for Solutions' *ever* find anything?)

Googling this tells me that Samsung players aren't working in Vista, so I'm
guessing either Samsung or Microsoft needs to fix this - my question is
when/whether, or should I ditch the player? If so, what *will* work? (Apple
gives me hives, so don't even say 'ipod'.)
 
G

Guest

Elizabeth,

If Samsung doesn't provide the necessary software, then I doubt that
Microsoft will save the situation for Samsung.
 
G

Guest

Well, Microsoft did release a fix for ipod, and it's not just Samsung - a lot
of mp3 players aren't connecting in Vista (including Microsoft's own - which
I believe they've also fixed). I didn't mind replacing my printer (which I'd
had since the last century), but it's ridiculous that Vista can't handle new
hardware.
 
C

Captain Roberts

Elizabeth said:
The model number is YP T9JQB, and it's only been around since February.
I've
uninstalled, tried different USB ports, installed the latest version of
Samsung Media Studio (which is supposed to work under Vista), formatted
the
player and checked for drivers at the Samsung site, but nothing gives.
The
computer recognises the player, but Media Studio does not and I can't move
the firmware for XP/Vista to the player. At random times, the player
disappears from My Computer and the device manager states 'This device
cannot
start. (Code 10)'. (Does 'Check for Solutions' *ever* find anything?)

Googling this tells me that Samsung players aren't working in Vista, so
I'm
guessing either Samsung or Microsoft needs to fix this - my question is
when/whether, or should I ditch the player? If so, what *will* work?
(Apple
gives me hives, so don't even say 'ipod'.)

Elizabeth, do you have a second computer running XP or a friend that has a
computer running XP? If so, you could use that computer to upload the
firmware fix, and then go from there.
 
G

Guest

I did use my old XP to install the firmware, and that worked, but the player
still isn't recognised by WinMP and Media Studio in Vista. I also discovered
that the Sync centre doesn't recognise the player.
 

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