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Many devices use Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol to synchronize with computers.
Unlike standard USB mass storage devices, MTP devices don't behave like
USB flash drives. Windows Media Player includes built-in support for
MTP devices and can synchronize media files to and from them. You can
download MP3s to your portable music player, cellphone or other MTP
device using Windows Media Player's sync feature. The device appears in
Windows Media Player when you connect it to your computer.
Read more: How to Download a MP3 to MTP ' eHow.comhttp://www.ehow.com/how_12186594_download-mp3-mtp.html#ixzz1wFmzrcvt
The x86 link gets you an exe file. This can be
unpacked/unzipped with 7zip freeware in exactly the same way as a zip
file.
Navigate to device manager (control
panel ->Device Manager or Administrative tools -> computer
management -> device manager)
Navigate to "portable devices"
or "MTP" in device manager, whichever one shows up with the error. There
will probably be a little yellow error triangle on your device that has
the problem.
Right clicking on the faulty MTP device in device
manager and hitting "update driver software" gave me the option of
searching automatically and browsing my computer manually. Don't select Search
automatically as it will fail. Click browse my computer for driver
software - the manual way and navigate to the folder you unzipped the drivers into, tick include subfolders and hit OK.
The drivers will load and indicate your I9000 (Galaxy S) device was connected.
Win Xp -> Go to Start-Control Panel - System - Device Manager - Last on the list is MTP player, click on it and select upgrade driver - i will choose myself - i there will be two options ( MTP player and USB mass storage device ) Pick Usb mass storage and then OK. Then your MP3 player is visible in My Computer
Since there's no easy option in the Walkman's settings to switch back and forth between MTP and UMS, there's a little trick to un-do the MTP drivers so that the unit becomes a straight USB Mass Storage drag/drop unit. You have to go into Device Manager (Windows XP), find the Walkman in the Portable Devices group, right click, then select Update Driver. Then select "No, not this time", then Next. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) then Next. Select "Don't Search, I will choose the driver to install", then Next. (Be sure to check the box beside Show Compatible Hardware) Highlight USB Mass Storage Device, then Next. (To revert back to MTP, just do the same thing but choose MTP instead of USB Mass Storage Device.) Personally, I'd never go back to the MTP mode. Having the Walkman seen by the computer as just another USB mass storage device allows the drag/drop transfers to go much faster
Simple anwer:
Go to My computer right click select Hardware tab
then Device Manager select usb controllers right click icon walkman...
select driver tab,select update driver choose advance,choose dont search...
then dont select the mtp device only click the usb mass storage ^^ then its ok
Great Solution by DCDW Rank: Apprentice Rating: 95%, 43 votes I first found that when I plugged my player into my computer it registered it as a MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device and in turn never showed up as a storage device on my computer. I fixed this by going into my Control Panel -> System Icon -> Hardware Tab -> Device Manager button.
Clicking on the "System Devices" tab should have "Walkman" or MTP device. Right click on it and go to properties, now before doing anything it should say "Location -- ------ Location 0 (Walkman)" if not try unplugging the walkman and see if the MTP device you're looking at is removed from the list, just to make sure it's the right device we're looking for.
If you've confirmed it's the Walkman, click on the "Driver tab" and click on "Update Driver...". Then click on the "Install from a list or a specific location (Advanced)" option and click "Next". Now select the "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." and click next. It should now bring up 2 driver choices, one being "MTP Device" and the other "USB Mass Storage Device". Select the USB option and select next, it will then install your walkman as a USB storage device and after that's done. It should be a matter of unplugging and plugging the Walkman back in and it should show up on your storage options in "My Computer"
I first found that when I plugged my player into my computer it
registered it as a MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device and in turn
never showed up as a storage device on my computer. I fixed this by
going into my Control Panel -> System Icon -> Hardware Tab ->
Device Manager button.
Clicking on the "System Devices" tab
should have "Walkman" or MTP device. Right click on it and go to
properties, now before doing anything it should say "Location -- ------
Location 0 (Walkman)" if not try unplugging the walkman and see if the
MTP device you're looking at is removed from the list, just to make
sure it's the right device we're looking for.
If you've
confirmed it's the Walkman, click on the "Driver tab" and click on
"Update Driver...". Then click on the "Install from a list or a
specific location (Advanced)" option and click "Next". Now select the
"Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." and click next. It
should now bring up 2 driver choices, one being "MTP Device" and the
other "USB Mass Storage Device". Select the USB option and select next,
it will then install your walkman as a USB storage device and after
that's done. It should be a matter of unplugging and plugging the
Walkman back in and it should show up on your storage options in "My
Computer"
When the YP-K3 2 gb device is plugged into the USB Port, the system
says "Found New Hardware, Samsung YP-K3" which then switches to "MTP
Device" and then fails on an MTP error. It seems to be searching for a
driver, and cannot find one. H E L P!!!!!
if you have a problem about MTP Device and wont be able to show in your "My Computer", here are tips that may help you fixed your problem:
*First- Uninstall the MTP Device Driver in your system.(Right click My Computer then manage, then click Device manager at the left part, then after that, find MTP Device in your right part, then click and Right click the name of your MTP Device then uninstall.) *Second- Reconnect the device and then after a pop-up show which says, New hardware found, click install the driver in a specific location, then choose the bottom option and then choose Storage Device. *Lastly- Turn On your Device and search it in My Computer.
In that case, I'd suggest you to check whether do you have latest version of USB 2.0 installed in your computer or not. Also you can try by connecting the device in different USB port.If still the same, please go ahead and update the latest MTP drivers.
Steps needs to be followed up to update MTP drivers :
1. With the Sansa connected to your computer, open the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray. 2. Select the USB Mass Storage Device. 3. Click the Properties button. 4. Go to the Drivers tab. 5. Click the Update Driver button. 6. Select Yes at this time only, then click Next. 7. Select Install the Software Automatically, then click Next. 8. This should update the MTP Devicedriver. You may be prompted to restart the computer.
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