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Under Windows 7, when I copy an mp3 file to my iRiver H10 I always get a dialog box offering to "convert and copy" the file, or "No, just copy". The mp3 files are not copy protected. The H10 is an mp3 & wma player connected via USB, but does not show up as a drive letter. It shows up in the Windows Explorer as an attached device. This is a PlaysForSure device that Microsoft wants you to access through their Multimedia player, which I don't use.

How can I disable this dialog box and always just copy the file?

I'm hoping there's a registry entry, or possibly a group policy setting, but I'm not above patching a dll. My google search turned up the fact that the dialog box strings appear in wpdshell.dll. WPD apparently stands for Windows Portable Devices.

Guy Gordon
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  • This was answered [here (SuperUser.com)](http://superuser.com/questions/402225/disable-prompt-to-convert-videos-copied-to-media-device) – Adam Howell Sep 21 '16 at 07:01

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