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    Default MP3 Player..

    I have a partitioned drive. One drive has ME and the
    other one has XP. Now I tried to connect my mp3 player
    through the USB port and switched the system on. Somehow
    the system gets stuck on the Intel Pentium 4 screen and
    doesn't proceed further. I tried rebooting a couple of
    times. Finally, I removed the USB connection and it
    worked fine. I also tried connecting the MP3 player while
    XP was running and the software doesn't recognize the
    presence of an mp3 player. Previously I had only ME in my
    system and the whole thing was pretty normal. I'd really
    appreciate it if someone knows how to fix this problem.
    Guest

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    Default Re: MP3 Player..

    Hi, reverbrater.

    What kind of USB port do you have? Is it built into your motherboard, or on
    a PCI card? If it is on the mainboard, it probably needs to be activated in
    the BIOS, but you apparently did that because it worked under WinME. Do
    other USB devices work in WinME? In WinXP?

    If your USB connection is on an add-in card, have you installed WinXP
    drivers for USB itself? WinXP deals with hardware MUCH differently from
    WinME, and drivers for one system almost certainly won't work with the
    other. That's true for the MP3 player, too, of course.

    Visits to the tech support pages of the websites for the manufacturers of
    the USB card (if applicable) and the player might turn up proper drivers -
    and good advice.

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    [email]rc@corridor.net[/email]
    Microsoft Windows MVP

    <reverbrater@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:03c001c34d7d$e46bb2e0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > I have a partitioned drive. One drive has ME and the
    > other one has XP. Now I tried to connect my mp3 player
    > through the USB port and switched the system on. Somehow
    > the system gets stuck on the Intel Pentium 4 screen and
    > doesn't proceed further. I tried rebooting a couple of
    > times. Finally, I removed the USB connection and it
    > worked fine. I also tried connecting the MP3 player while
    > XP was running and the software doesn't recognize the
    > presence of an mp3 player. Previously I had only ME in my
    > system and the whole thing was pretty normal. I'd really
    > appreciate it if someone knows how to fix this problem.

    R. C. White Guest

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