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Old 07-11-2011, 08:26 PM   #6
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Hi Patricia-

I just hooked up the Coby to a Vista machine and it worked fine. No problem with the drivers.

A coupe of things to try.

Use your Sansa Clip USB cable to connect the Coby (it works with mine).

To check out the Coby USB port, connect the little short cable that came with the Coby and plug in a USB mouse (wired or wireless). Go to settings and uncheck the devise mode that you looked at the other day. If the mouse works the USB port is OK.

If the change of cable does not work but the mouse does you have a PC driver problem. Many times this is not a lack of the proper driver but rather a driver conflict. Sometimes you add cameras etc. that install their own poorly written drivers that cause conflicts with other devices. In fact this has happened to me and it was a camera. It took me a half a day to figure it out and uninstall the offending driver. I got a card reader and unload my photos by removing the memory card and putting it in the card reader.

Regards - John
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