Zen Vision: M - MTP device driver prob

Hey there, I have just recently encountered a problem with using my zen on my computer.
My system is hot stuff so its not gonna be the problem.
Basically I plug it in and get "MTP Device Found"
then I am prompted to install MTP drivers through windows update - Problem, file from the installation was not found after it checks to find drivers for me.
Windows media doesnt recognize the device as MTP (this is WM im using) nor does Zen vision: m media explorer.
Is there a driver package I can download that will let windows know what on earth to install to recognize this MTP device? I have tried all the downloads under the vision: m downloads section, none do a thing to help. I've reinstalled, deleted old registries and copied ones across from a computer that works with it. WTH lol
Any help apreciated: This is Windows XP

MTP Drivers are actually user space drivers ( a new Microsoft idea/mistake)? If the Windows Driver Foundation service isn't running, its not going to recognize the device or load the driver. It should be set to "automatically" start up.
If its stopped there is a problem of some kind, either it has been set to not startup on boot or there was a failure of some kind at boot and you should check the event logs in eventvwr to see what kind of failure there was.
If the service was set to start at boot and did not, then there should be an error message in eventvwr that will give you an idea of why.

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