If it has an USB (Universal Bus Controller) device cord.. Just connect your mp3 to the USB port of your computer using the USB cord.. If you have windows XP or higher (recommended) it is much more easier.. You can see a pop-up window.. click OPEN.. and transfer your MP3 files from your cd or pc.. OR you could download itunes.. =) this is a useful software for people who are just starting to use a mp3.. Believe me it is easy once you have tried it.. Incase my intructions are so vague for you..you can ask any teen who has been with a mp3 player to download the songs for you.. kids this days knows this stuffs.. we'll gudluck.. =) use LIMEWIRE to download songs that u like..
2007-12-18 02:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. First you need some music in mp3 format. If you start at the CD level, this is called 'ripping'. You Windows Media Player can do this for you. Once the music in on the computer, plug the mp3 player into a USB port. Then just copy and paste the music from the computer to the player. (Your daughter will probably want to change the songs anyway, so don't worry!)
2007-12-18 10:49:19
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answered by Cirric 7
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if it came with a cd put it in your computer first, install it.... if not or after that, plug it into ur computer (probably came with a usb cable) now open windows media player(assuming u have windows) and go to since on your right there is a pull down, click on the mp3 player, on the left click on a music file then look for a button that says start sinc... after that u should b set.... that's the best i can tell u without knowing the king of mp3 player, if all else fails your daughter will probably know exactly what to do
2007-12-18 10:54:30
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answered by a guy wantin answers 1
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What kind of player is it? Is it compatible with Mac or PC? Is it compatible with iTunes because that is by far the easiest way to install and transfer songs between a computer and MP3 player. Either way you will probably need to have a CD, computer, and software for drivers. Install the software that came with your MP3 player (if there was any) and if there is a cord attach that between computer and player. Next check to see if your player is found in either the "my computer", macintosh desktop, or the software you just installed. Once you see the computer acknowledges your player, insert the music CD into your player and use the newly installed software to "burn" tracks to your system. The idea is that you need to get songs to the software which will be used to play and transfer songs to your MP3 player. Once everything is in line you can play around a bit until you figure out how to transfer or "sync" your songs to your player. It may take a little experimenting but you should be able to check it out.
2007-12-18 10:53:15
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answered by ? 2
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First of all u need a PC/laptop,if you have one just plug it into the USB port, then copy the file you want to and paste it in the mp3. If you got a cd with it install it and then plug the mp3 player. I sure it will work.
2007-12-18 10:53:23
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answered by Aby 2
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first plug it to the computer or laptor through the usb port then copy and paste the song into the mp3 player or just read the manual and it depends on the type of the mp3
2007-12-18 10:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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there are a lot of mp3 players i dont know how many are 128mb but any mp3 player usually plugs into a computer when you do you should get a windows helper window thing and just copy songs into the folder you can pick to open
2007-12-18 10:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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it should have come with a cord that goes from your computer to the device itself plug it in then open up windows media player then go to the sync tab and drag and drop the music to the little side menu to the right from the library that should show up just to the left of the side menu then press sync and you are done. If you need any more help send me an E-mail at smichael1991@yahoo.com
2007-12-18 10:51:37
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answered by SMG 2
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Well if it is the one with the usb port you have to put that in the port, and then you go to my computer click on to the mp3 file and it will be empty so you have to open up another my documents or where ever your music is you drag all the music into the blank file and it transmits it there. GOOD LUCK
2007-12-18 10:49:58
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answered by wayne rich 1
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Might want to read the instructions on how. Or give everyone an idea as to what kind of MP3 player it is.
2007-12-18 10:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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