After changing the mode, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
No. Windows 10 works out of the box.
First, let’s clear up a major misconception. Agptek does not maintain a public driver download page for most of its MP3 players (models like the A01, A02, A09, A12, A19, S4000, etc.). Unlike older devices from the early 2000s that required custom USB drivers, modern Agptek players use one of two standard USB protocols:
For most , you do not need to download a manual driver for Windows 10 . These devices are typically "plug-and-play," meaning Windows automatically recognizes them as a standard USB Mass Storage device or MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device.
: On the player, go to "System setting" > "USB mode" and switch it to "DAC".
AGPTek devices (like most budget portable MP3 players) are designed to appear as a standard or MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device. Windows 10 includes native drivers for both.
If you are using or Windows 10 KN (European versions without media features), MTP support is missing. You need the Media Feature Pack .