What version of Windows XP are you running? Your best bet is to have Windows XP Service Pack 3.
The issue is that the tablet will appear in Windows as a "storage device". The problem is that Windows XP will likely require a driver to understand that your tablet is a memory storage device.
It appears you have two options:
1. upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 3, reboot the computer and then connect the tablet and see if the OS can recognize your device
2. remove the SD memory card from the tablet and, using a SD card reader on your PC (which you may need to purchase), insert the SD card into the card reader and use this method to transfer the files to the card. Return the card to your tablet.
It appears that Windows Vista, 7 and 8 will recognize your tablet automatically.
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What version of Windows XP are you running? Your best bet is to have Windows XP Service Pack 3.
The issue is that the tablet will appear in Windows as a "storage device". The problem is that Windows XP will likely require a driver to understand that your tablet is a memory storage device.
It appears you have two options:
1. upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 3, reboot the computer and then connect the tablet and see if the OS can recognize your device
2. remove the SD memory card from the tablet and, using a SD card reader on your PC (which you may need to purchase), insert the SD card into the card reader and use this method to transfer the files to the card. Return the card to your tablet.
It appears that Windows Vista, 7 and 8 will recognize your tablet automatically.