Can't Sync with media player - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

i have Vista x64 and windows media player 11 doesn't recognize my htc diamond, not as storage device or as WM device. So i can't sync any media
in windows diamond is recognised as storage device or WM device without any problems, just media player can't see it :/ No problems with winamp also
Also it media player sync works fine at winXP
can this problem be solved?

Hello!!
I have a similar problem: windows media player does recoginize my device, but it only shows the storage capacity of the internal memory of my diamond, not the whole 4Gb. So all i have is like 60 MB storage capacity.
I use Windows Vista and Windows Media Player 11.

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