For my Zen Microph

Hello everybody
I have a problem. Yesterday, I received my Zen Microphoto. I install all the software (only acrobat). But when I plug the player in the PC and I click on Zen Microphoto Media Explorer, it says that the player isn't connected. Why? What can I do?
Thanks for your help. If you have any questions, send me a message
Sorry for the english but I'm french and my english isn't very well
Luluche

Your posting in the wrong forum section btw...
But since your here I'll just answer the response:
Read this FAQ.
Make sure you have Windows XP Service Pack or 2 and Windows Media Player 0 installed. Download the 3 hotfixes listed, and also follow the other steps to get it working.

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