Hi Michael, You should start by letting us know what model of MP3 player you have.
Reason is that some players, such as iPods and other products from Apple require iTunes in order to view the content on them, or transfer tracks to them. On the odd occasion that you will see them in your My Computer window, you will have limited access to it, unless you remove some restrictions on them. I don't know how to do that, but I hear it's a must if you want to access other features on your player. Another reason to find out what sort of model it is might because something got corrupted, and/or you may have a defective player, and so it might need restoring. Some companies carry MP3 player restoration programs on their sites that will allow you to re-format and restore their players to factory defaults, and/or re-format them the way the factory does. One such company I know that does this is Creative Labs. They have an MP3 Restore Tool that you can download and install for free, and it restores the firmware on the MP3 player in case it gets corrupted or some such thing like that, so you may want to look into that. Scorpio For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
