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Most situations like this are due to the music being in the wrong format. It will say on the packaging what format it needs to be in and then you will need to convert your library to that format. If your music playback application doesn't support this conversion you can download itunes for free and use that to convert all your tracks
it could be three thing first and it's easy it could be a virus second the motherboard maybe you spelt some juice that mass the wires up thired update the divers and the bios
Formatting a memory card is easy. It is just that you may lose all the stored data. You need to first check with your retailer if your memory card needs formating as some come preformatted.
Press the Menu key > Tools / Settings > Memory card > Options > Format mem. card
Select Yes to confirm.
When formatting is complete, enter a name for the memory card, and select OK.
You formatted the card with a computer, which is something you never do if the card is to be used in any devise as a cell phone.
The other problem is that most phones must format the card, somewhere in the phone menu there is an option to format the card.
This usually needs to happen because the phone must build the folders for the card, so you need to look at your manual and find out if the phone has a format option.
This
tool allows you to format your pendrive either in fat32 or NTFS IN
which NTFS is better . and also IT· Allows creation of a
FAT32 volume larger than 32
GB. ************************************* An alternative
is to format it in any linux *****************
Recovert code 104
would you like to recover your system?
NO
Repair disk
Format disk
P.S. pressed the OK button on the device and its telling me to
connectto your divise to my PC and install an update file DONE
then the devise reapear back to recovery code 104
It sound like a cable might be broken or something. You should check if the USB cable has any apparent damage. Otherwise it may be that you have to re-format of the harddrive in the devise. I've never had one of those but i bet there is a way to re-format it. You can research th devise on the internet and check if there is any way to re-format it. Look up something like "How to re-format Gigabeat" or something of the means. I hope that you have saved your music on something else cause whe you re-format it, it makes it lose all the music. If this doesnt help, throw your Gigabeat away and get an Ipod... I have most of them, even the old ones and they still work
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