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There a tab at the linkage you unlock it and slid the cable till it is just a little loose the snap the tab back in, drive the car and make a note when the car shifts into overdrive, it should do it at about 55 miles per hour at half throttle, if it shifts to fast tighten the cable if it stays out of overdrive loosen it
Right click on the task bar --- then select 'properties' ----- In the task window, click on the 'Customize tab' ----- Now select the icon for your X 530 Speakers and set its status as 'always hide'.
This should avoid the popping up of the speaker icon.
try this
right click on "my computer" icon
-go to "properties" > go to "advance" tab > go to "start up and recovery" and click on settings
-uncheck the "automatically restart" option and click ok to apply the setting .
and then see the results.
Make sure that either your Rhapsody or Overdrive subscription is still good and resync all files in Windows Media Player.
If that fails, you'll have to start from scratch:
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
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Download the Sansa Recovery Tool from the Sansa website.
Format - Erases Everything: Connect your Sansa player to the computer and open Windows Media Player. Click on the Sync tab. Pull down the drop down menu underneath the Sync tab by moving your cursor over the Sync tab and left clicking on the little black arrow underneath the Sync tab. Highlight "Sansa 1GB" (wording may vary slightly), and then select "Format." - this should erase everything.
Firmware Upgrade- Erases Everything: Get the latest firmware upgrade from Sansa - it updates the firmware and erases every song in the player all at once. Note: this method doesn't work if already have the latest firmware. Go to this website and click "Firmware Updater" to find out: http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/DriverDownloads.aspx
or
http://www.sandisk.com/DriverDownload/driverList.asp
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