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Ok! I have no idea what I did differently this time around, but it worked and I can finally use my player again! I would like to thank both of you for all of your help and I bid you good day! Cheers, 7th Peer
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Ok, ok, let me walk through this: 1) Download SS 2) Download the NetMD file Now, do I download SS and reboot, or do I download both programs and then reboot? Do I have to remove the NetMD file from the zipper folder it came in and then try to activate it?
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SFBP, why do I have to delete those files? After they are deleted, what do I do next?
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I do apologize for not getting back sooner, but I was detained. PhillipeC, I followed your instructions to the letter, to no avail. Ideas?
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I'm a little light on the lingo here, so let me put this down in a step-by-step process that I did, as I have no idea what a "classic session" is. 1) disabled the driver signature enforcement. 2) downloaded the new driver via the downloads section on this site 3) plugged the player in and went to the device section of the computer and highlighted it - the player. 4) clicked on said player and went to the window for it and clicked on : driver, then update driver, then browse my computer for a driver and clicked. 5) I am told by the computer that no drivers for the player are to be found on my computer. Ok, again, what am I missing/doing incorrectly!!!!
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Ok, ok, two and two are not adding up to four here. Even with the drivers already installed a I am getting a message stating that there are NO drivers for the device installed. What Am I missing/doing wrong? Sorry for the delay in getting back to you as I was at work.
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Ok, thank you for the tutorial, but I took your advice and looked it up on youtube and I found something similar. However, when clicking on the device and then clicking on the drive tab, the option to update the drivers is grayed-out and I cannot find a way to activate it. What do I do now? The device I am trying to get the computer to recognize is a Sony MZ-NF810
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Hmmmm, ok, I'll give that a shot and thank you.
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Greetings All, I know the following has been belabored to death, but I'm having a problem with it and I need a walk-through. I am operating Windows 7 ultimate (64 bit) and I still cannot get the computer to recognize either of my mini-disc players. Yes I went to the downloads section and downloaded the patch for this and yes I still have no idea what to do owing to the fact that I don't understand how to get the patch to "point" to the driver so it can install it. Could somebody please give me a step=by-step analysis of how this is done so I can finally enjoy using the players again? Cheers, 7thP
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I'm sure this has been touched on already, but I just downloaded the file to my computer and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to activate this thing! I read the instructions, but they don't make a great deal of sense to me and I'd like to get started as soon as possible, can anyone here give me a hand? Cheers, 7th Peer
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No matter the model #?
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What size are the ends? I can only find cables with 3.5 size ends, those will do for any apple product but will they work for one of our players?
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I have a '12 VW Passat and I would like to get a connector cable so that I can plug my player into the aux jack located inside the armrest. Question; what size is the connector and what else would I need to plug the mini disc player into the car? Thanks. 7thP
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Ok, how do I get it to "point" to the area where the files are extracted?
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Ok, I downloaded and extracted this, but what do I have to do next? I plugged the player in, Win7 did it's "searching" thing and I got the same "No drivers found" message. What in the name of all that is holy do I have to do now?