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VVN44 - 06 May 2005 00:57 GMT
I have a Digitalway MPIO 256 player. i loaded the MPIO Software and am trying
to transfer songs in my Library but i keep getting an error message that says
another copy of MPIO is in use. This is a new Dell 8400 and i loaded all the
software that came with it, however MPIO was not in that package. So when i
loaded the MPIO manager 2 software i shouldn't have had a conflict.
Any help out there?
Galley - 06 May 2005 06:43 GMT
>I have a Digitalway MPIO 256 player. i loaded the MPIO Software and am trying
>to transfer songs in my Library but i keep getting an error message that says
>another copy of MPIO is in use. This is a new Dell 8400 and i loaded all the
>software that came with it, however MPIO was not in that package. So when i
>loaded the MPIO manager 2 software i shouldn't have had a conflict.
>Any help out there?

You might also try the plug-in found in RealPlayer 10.5.  My daughter has the
MPIO FL100, and she prefers to use RealPlayer to transfer songs.

--
"I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet"
Galley
crissanlor - 08 May 2005 03:45 GMT
> >I have a Digitalway MPIO 256 player. i loaded the MPIO Software and am trying
> >to transfer songs in my Library but i keep getting an error message that says
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> "I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet"
> Galley
Justin - 31 May 2005 17:18 GMT
> >I have a Digitalway MPIO 256 player. i loaded the MPIO Software and am trying
> >to transfer songs in my Library but i keep getting an error message that says
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> "I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet"
> Galley

This problem is caused by Dell Musicmatch Jukebox, probably version 10.
By default some of it's associated processes are started at boot time,
and one of them in particular does not get along with the MPIO Manager
software. If you open the task list you will see "mim.exe" running.
If you kill it, you should be able to start up MPIO Manager. However,
Musicmatch seems to occasionally start up this process too, haven't
checked into it much, but if you access your portable device in
Musicmatch
the process will definitely be started (if it is already running you
get
the same error from Musicmatch when you try to access portable device).

To avoid most occurances, modify your startup so that the Musicmatch
programs are not executed:
Start:Run
msconfig: enter
Click on startup tab
uncheck the item "mimboot"

Next time you boot, the mim.exe process will not be
running. If you get the problem again, kill mim.exe
in the task manager.

J.
 
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