I want to charge the battery of my joybee 210 mp3 player with the USB cable. But it doesn't function because...
Because, after I connect my jobee with the USB provided to my active PC, I put on the joybee and it's written on the joybee: "restore FW".
What does it mean ? What can I do ?
I want to charge the battery of my joybee 210 mp3 player with the USB cable. But it doesn't function because... Because, after I connect my jobee with the USB provided to my active PC, I put on the joybee and it's written on the joybee: "restore FW". What does it mean ? What can I do ? Still need a solution for this problem? Try our Premium Assistance plan posted by Szia on Oct 09, 2008
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I want to charge the battery of my joybee 210 mp3 player with the USB cable. But it doesn't function because... Because, after I connect my jobee with the USB provided to my active PC, I put on the joybee and it's written on the joybee: "restore FW". What does it mean ? What can I do ?
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MP3 players are usually charged using the supplied USB cable. Connect the USB cable to the MP3 player and then plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port of a working computer.
MP3 players are usually charged by the supplied USB cable when it is connected to a computer's USB port. You can purchase an USB mains adapter and you can then connect the MP3 player with the USB cable into this USB mains adapter.
You computer is probably frozen but this is how to solve the problem
Flip the MP3 player's "Hold" switch to "Off" if the switch is on. Depending on the MP3 player you own, this switch is likely located at the side or top of the player. Once the switch is off, try to turn the player on.
Let the battery of the MP3 player die. A frozen MP3 player is technically still running, and thus the battery for that player is being drained. Wait until the battery is fully dead before moving to Step 3.
Charge the MP3 player using either a computer (that's turned on) or an electronic MP3 charger. Charging the player's battery may "jolt" the player out of its frozen state. Connect the player to the computer or charger via the player's USB cable. Charge the player for 30 minutes before attempting to turn it on.
Sync the player with the appropriate software program (for example, Windows Media Player) for the MP3 player. Connect the player to the computer as described in the previous step. Open the software program and click the "Sync" tab at the top or side of the program. If necessary, click "Start Sync" underneath the tab. The name of the player appears under the "Sync" tab if the player has synced successfully. Try turning the player on once it has synced with the program.
Press the small "Reset" button on the MP3 player. This hard reset shuts the player down completely. Use a pin, tack or thin nail to press down the very small "Reset" button on the side or back of the MP3 player to reset the player. Then, try to turn the player on.
Three way to Charge you Battery...
1. Charge with USB Cable- Use usb cable and directly connect to you mp3 player, And another attach to the computer.
2. Charge with Charger - directly connect to AC power supply and another attach to mp3 player.
3. Directly Boost - Another way to charge, open your mp3 player and charge your mp3 battery directly (+/-) point with Zapper (zap gun) - It will boost your battery immidietly.
umm are your files on the mp3 players hard drive or on an SD card?
if they are on the harddrive, plug the usb cable into computer and mp3player, go to 'My Computer' there should be a new drive found called Joybee '130 (E,F,G,etc:)' double click this drive, withinn the drive should be three folders, FMRadio, MICIN, and MP3, double click mp3, drag and drop (or copy-paste) the mp3 files into the folder and you should be good.
If your files are on an SD card, you will need an SD cardreader, plug the cardreader into the computer, and again drag and drop(or copy-paste) the mp3 files onto the card
posted by Szia on Oct 09, 2008
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I want to charge the battery of my joybee 210 mp3 player with the USB cable. But it doesn't function because...
Because, after I connect my jobee with the USB provided to my active PC, I put on the joybee and it's written on the joybee: "restore FW".
What does it mean ? What can I do ?
Still need a solution for this problem? Try our Premium Assistance plan
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