Old MP3 Pla

I just found one of my old MP3 Player, a Nomad Jukebox Model # DAP6G0. Unfortunately none of the software I have downloaded has allowed me to view it on my computer or in Playcenter2 (oldest version I could find). Any ideas on what I should do?

janus408,
Did you install and download the following in this order?
1. Creative NOMAD Jukebox driver (844.50 KB)
2. Creative MediaSource Software Update version 2.03.29 (39.46 MB)
3. Creative MediaSource - NOMAD Pack for Creative NOMAD Jukebox/Jukebox C (version .0.04) (3.2 MB)
Jason

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