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wisker3600:
I went to download some music into my Pono player and the G drive will not show up. The computer window opens but the action window will not show G drive. I rebooted the computer several times and did the same with the Pono player. I put in a brand new card hoping that the card had become corrupted. No luck. I put the first card with 10 GB left out of 64 and still nothing. The internal memory which is the "F" drive has had a problem for a few years but I never worried about it since it is full. I never had this problem before even with the weird F drive. I always ge the message to restore the F drive but it won't work. Right now the problem I am concerned with is the G drive not opening. Help!! Please.

l8mdl:
Why use the card in the player? Just insert it into a card reader, preferably a 3.0 usb one, and drop and drag. I haven't hooked up my Pono player to my computer for years. The last time was to upgrade the firmware.

wisker3600:
That is no help to me. I have been connecting my Pono player to my computer for longer that you have been using a card reader. I want to know why the "G" drive all of a sudden will not show up in the action window. Anyone out there with some idea?? Thanks!!

JimH:
In MC's options, try redetect handhelds.

Try power cycling both the computer and the Pono Player.

wisker3600:
Jim, Thanks. I rebooted both my computer and my Pono player several times each. Where do I find "MC's options"? I also tried a new card with the same results. When the "window " for the G drive opens there is no connecting sound. When the F drive opens I get the normal sounds.??
Bob

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