Connecting Zen MicroPhoto to

Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Zen MicroPhoto. I cannot connect it to my PC. (it had worked before with another PC). The Creative Media Explorer Software is installed correctly, but when connected via USB cable, it says: your player is not connected. It does however recognize the player as USB mass storage device when setting up a removable HDD on the player. I would (of course) like to put music onto my player, but don't know how. Does anyone have an idea? Maybe the reason is that I only have WinXP (not SP or SP2, which due to a file error I cannot install without clearung my entire HDD)?
Thanks for your help!!

minimum requirements for the ZMP states WinXP with SP or better
without SP no MTP functionality,without MTP no ZMP player.

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