on Wed, 1
Jun 2005 23:01:17 PDT7
> We settled on a Creative unit (having already returned an
> iRiver model that claim similar features but really required a Windows device
> driver), a 1 GB N200 because it seemed to work the same way and claimed that no
> special software needed. This wasn't a two part design like mine. It had a
> type A to type B cable with the type B connector plugging into the unit. The
> bottom line is that it is not recognized by either "Refresh removables" program
> object or the USB device monitor which recognizes the other two. The standard
> key drive works, and my Creative Nomad Muvo 64MB does too but the Creative N200
> (the new unit, see URL at bottom) does not.
Here's one update on using the Creative Micro N200. I noticed as beep sound
when the unit was **detatched** from the computer. When you plug it in, the
computer doesn't react at all, i.e., no beep, no drive in the the drives folder
and no device in the USB device monitor. Upon removal, the following happens
in quick succession - you here one beep, the device briefly appears in the USB
device monitor, you hear another beep and it's gone. I did this enough times
to record the data that appears in the monitor:
# = 1; Vendor=Creative; Product=ID:0x412B; Rev=11.03; # Lang=1; Lang Ids=1033
Does this help spur an idea in anyone. It's so close, I could just smell it.
-Rocky
> All suggestions are welcomed.
> Thanks to all.
>
> -Rocky
>
> Old product URL that works: http://www.nomadworld.com/products/MuVo/
> New product URL that doesn't work:
> http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=213&subcategory=215&product=10737
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