HELLLPPP - a Section of Installation of Service in this INF is invalid?

HELLLPPP - a Section of Installation of Service in this INF is invalid... My sony mp3 is not recognized by XP SP3 2002 when connected via USB. I get this error after you follow the instructions recommended to update the driver through my control panel. Please answer as soon as POSSIBLE in simple basic terms... lol!

Hello

I suggest you run the fixit and see if it helps:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925196

Also check out this link:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310575

It will be useful.

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