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Philips GoGear HDD084 MP3 Player Questions & Answers
Reformat sony nw-e013f
after i format my sony nw-e013f. later when i add songs in my mp3 player, it shows no data....
can some 1 please help me.
Crash
sounds like the hard drive took a dump you may need to reformat totally and redo the firmware as if you dont have the ability to do this send back to the manufact and they do this stu
ff all the time.
How to solve this problem?
for reformat i got to go to "my computer" , do rigth click on the mp3 icon and select reformat, done.
please rated my solution...
How do you fix it
Press and hold [Play / Pause] & [VOL+] to reset the player if it freezes.
Freezing may be caused by corrupt firmware or a DRM protected track.
My Mp3 wont start up...
Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.
1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new
Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
Delet
Use Windows Media Player to delete them
Freezing problem
Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution.
1) Back up all files on the GoGear
2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips)
3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button
4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new
Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard).
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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