JR.S , you don't need any drivers for the player unless you are using Win95 or 98. Most XP and 2000 OS are just plug and play.
What i can suggest now is to format your player using Windows first, so that Windows recognises your player.
Plug in your player via USB, Right Click on My Computer and select Manage. In the list on the left hand side, Expand Storage and select Disk Management. Give it a few seconds to load and on the right hand side, you should be able to see all the drives including the player.
Select the player's drive, Right Click and select Format. You can select FAT and Default, then click on OK to format it. Give it a couple more seconds to format. See if now you can access the drive.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.
T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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