Failure of the driver on Windows XP

When I plugged my new Rokr E8 on my laptop, it has tried to install the Modem on High Definition Audio Bus drivers and failed because it could not find the drivers. Actually, nothing can see the phone. He does not see Windows Media Player 11, and the Motorola software update is not see it. I tried to run the Motorola 3.7.0, driver installation utility and it does not help, either.

Any ideas?

Great!

I was about to recommend that actually. I had searched to find that there is a problem with other music players which lead me to believe that it was a Microsoft problem and not a problem of Motorola.

Glad you figured it out!

Mark

Support Forums Manager

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