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Check the configuration/setup for your 'Content Transfer' software: it is specifying the wrong drive 'letter' for your player. Alternatively, you can change the drive letter assigned to your Player by using your computer 'Admistrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management'.
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Are you sure that's the correct startup file? Look for setup.exe or right click on Autorun and select run. You should be able to select the install directory if you want.
Teh cd that is supplied tries to load to the F drive. My computer and most do not hav a F drive. I hd to hook up an externial drive that is logged in as f to get the drivers to down load. Once I did that it worked fine.
I'm glad you posted enough of the specific error message to enable me to search for it on HP.com. I found a web page that may have the answer to your problem:
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