Problems Using Your Player - Creative Titanium - TravelSound MP3 Titanium Getting Started Manual

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Problems using your
player
There is no USB port available to connect my player.
You can:
Unplug the USB device currently connected
Add a self-powered USB hub
Add a PCI USB card
Creative TravelSound MP3 cannot be found in Windows.
To correct this problem:
Ensure that Creative TravelSound MP3's USB connector is properly inserted,
and that the USB connector is enabled in the BIOS. Refer to your
computer's documentation for information on the BIOS.
Reinstall the Creative TravelSound MP3's drivers and restart your computer.
For more information, refer to "Installing Creative TravelSound MP3" on
page 3-1.
There are insufficient system resources reserved for the USB port, causing
my computer to lose funtionality.
There are too many devices in or connected to your computer, causing IRQ
problems with your computer's USB controller.
You can:
1. Remove some devices from your computer.
2. Restart your computer.
Your computer will automatically reallocate resources.
Creative TravelSound MP3 cannot start up. The LED indicators do not light
up, even though there is power supplied.
Your player's internal storage may need formatting. You can perform a Quick
Format.
For details on formatting your player, see "Formatting a SmartMedia Memory Card"
on page 5-4.
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