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I have a RCA Lyra 1070 (the real compact one), and when I plug in the player to the USB port, and it begins to auto-install the hardware, I get the blue error message screen everytime. I e-mailed RCA but obviously they aren't going to reply anytime soon. Is there anything I can do to fix this problem?
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Member (12 bit)
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: essex
Posts: 2,252
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you nead to install the soft wair for the player befor you plug it in
you shoud have a install cd that came with the player
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Member (10 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Oregon Coast
Posts: 768
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Quoted from C-net
. It has worked very well once I installed the correct plug-in. I already had the Musicmatch Upgrade version, so did not use the included CD. At first I could not get Musicmatch to recognise the player becuase I installed the plug-in from their site that is marked RCA Lyra/Lyra2. This is the wrong one. The correct plug-in is RCA RD1020/1070/1080 Thomson PDP2424/2428/2225. The picture next to this plug-in matches the device, but it is misleading for a new user, that right next to it is one marked RCA Lyra. You need to check the model number 1070 to find the correct plug-in" Hope that gives some clues as to where to look for trouble. " |
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I did install the software before I plugged it in. I may have downloaded the wrong plug-in.
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