get a usb plug it in the back of your comp go to my comp open up flash drive put in music folder drag and drop .
2006-12-12 13:04:11
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answered by scenekid13542 2
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CD gamers I am now not able for an ipod or mp3 participant but... perhaps while I'm forty if they aren't old-fashioned through then (I'm 29). I have had my virtual digicam for 3 years and there's nonetheless commonly a host of stuff I do not know the way to do with it but. Texting, making telephone calls, and taking graphics is more often than not all I can do with my mobilephone telephone. I do not wish to head by way of the entire hindrance of downloading songs simply to hear them each time anyplace with out the skipping or scratching.
2016-09-03 13:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok most MP3 players have software that comes with it. If you bought it without software go to www.yahoo.com and type in the brand name of the player. Find their website and look for a guide or customer support. Every MP3 players is different.
Generally though it should come with the USB plug. Plug that into your computer. Then go to my computer and look for the device in the list with your C: drive and disk drives. Should be like port F: or something. Right click and hit explore. Open your music folder and drag and drop. Should work on most. Specify the type of MP3 player you have for better instructions.
2006-12-12 13:08:39
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answered by g b 2
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When you hook it into your computer, it should have a do-di sound. A window most likely will pop up. Otherwise, right-click on search (bottom left corner of the screen) and then click "explore." There, scroll down the list on the left until you see what should be "Removable Disk F" go into that and then copy and paste the music into there.
2006-12-12 13:06:33
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answered by ? 3
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Well if u have an ipod u take the usb cable and connect it 2 ur usb. Then with the other end of your cable u hook it up at the bottom of ur ipod. Itunes should pop up and just like that ur music is transfered to ur ipod. This wont work if u dont have itunes so u have to install that first.
2006-12-12 13:05:30
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answered by dunhate235 5
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you can use windows media player and right click on the songs u wanna put on the MP3 and select add to sync list and on top of the windows player it says sync when you picked all your songs just click sync at the bottom again and it will syncronise to the mp3
2006-12-12 13:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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put the CD into your computer, then click on itunes (or whatever music player you have).
on itunes:
. plug in USB cord tom computer
. attach MP3 to USB
. put cd into drive
. click IMPORT CD
.MP3 shoupd update automatically
2006-12-12 13:05:17
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answered by bulletprooflonliness 4
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depends what kind you have. but on most you can usually open up the folder where you store your songs and drag and drop them into the program ur using for the mp3
2006-12-12 13:04:49
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answered by BM33 3
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connect it to ur computer, n then drag the songs to the mp3 player, wherever it says it on the desktop
2006-12-12 13:04:51
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answered by lala l 3
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well i don't have an Mp3 Player but you download them like on some sites it may say download music and thats when u do it so yeah thats it!!!! PEace Toodles
2006-12-12 13:05:05
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answered by Anonymous
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