plug into laptop and nothing

I just had the 4 GB clip, got it home, plugged in and (drum roll) nothing. is this normal as the Virgin unit charge? Please someone help me!

I guess I'm a learned fool.  just to see if it would work I did a soft reset and then plugged into the laptop (Yes it was connected before).  all of a sudden, he started upward. guess that's all.  Thanks for the info!

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