
Trouble installing a Samsung YP-S3 mp3 player
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 01:11 PM
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 01:19 PM

We hope you enjoy WTT.
If it was me, I would take the
back and get a refund as you seem to have covered all aspects of your problem. It seems to me that your purchase may not be compatible with your system configuration unless others chip in to assist you with your problem.Hardware bought: Samsung YP-S3JQB mp3 player
Sorry, I have no more constructive answer for you.
kind regards,
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 01:27 PM
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Posted 03 November 2008 - 03:59 AM
your system is vulnerable running such an old version of Windows Media Player. I suggest you update to ver:11...after all it is free.Davidfox wrote:So then I went back to my laptop, found that it was running Win Media Player 6, but it still reads the S3 files without problem.
I would not entertain a Samsung S3 Player if I had to go through the step by step you describe in your last post. For goodness sake, what a disaster and how do they sell such a player with driver problems such as you describe.
I guess we are all different, but my advice would be for OP's to buy a player that works when connected without such stress to get it going.

I do commend you however for your persistence, patience and tolerance of the S3 Player.
Thank you also for updating this thread as you have done.
best regards,

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Posted 16 November 2008 - 06:42 AM
I'm having the same problem .. WinXP not finding a driver for the "S3" device. However I don't have either of the entries in the pull-down as you mention ("MTP" / "USB Mass Storage Device").davidfox wrote: You should now be presented with a long list of options. Scroll down and select Portable Devices. You should now be presented either with a single choice - MTP, or on one website I looked at somebody had a choice of two - MTP and USB Mass Storage Device. In this latter case he selected USB Mass Storage Device, the driver installed, and all was fine. In my case I only had MTP showing;
I do get "Windows Portable Devices" in the list but selecting that results in the message "(Unable to find any drivers for this device)".
It is interesting that "some" machines have the driver resident, and not others. I suppose in the 'working machines' the S3 device merely becomes a generic USB storage device, resulting in a drive letter assignment?
Two years ago I purchased a crappy no-name MP3 player from Dick Smith's and it was recognised without any fuss <sigh>
Very mysterious.

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