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could be corrupted data or bad app,going to settings and reset to factory default that should fix corrupted data, if it still persists check for firmware updates in the settings, then check for app updates. if it still exists after that return back to factory for warranty repair
Streaming video takes a lot of bandwidth, make sure you are connected at the maximum speed for your wifi network which usually is around 54Mbps. Also, if the video you are streaming is popular, increased server load could be why the stream is breaking up.
For LG firmware go to the LG technical website in the support area you will find them.
About unlocking the region just go to the HD forum webpage then in the search windows engine type"bh 200" you will fin then everythings about this matter.
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Unfortunately, this is yet another mp3 player HDD problem. It's broken and there is nothing you can do to fix it except replace the hard drive. I hate to tell you this, but your songs are lost.
If you desperately must try everything to get the songs back, I would suggest freezing it in the freezer (put it in a plastic bag if you fear moisture getting into the unit). After removing it from the freezer, you'll have a one to two hour window to try to get all the songs off before the hard drive thaws and you won't have access to the songs anymore unless you refreeze it-the window will shorten everytime you do this.
The reason freezing MIGHT work is because most hard drive failure problems deal with the actuator arm touching/scratching the platter in which case the platter is being damaged and/or information cannot be read correctly. The coldness causes the arm to contract and stop touching the hard drive. Be aware that there might be more damage than freezing can rectify and the actuator arm might not be the problem. But hey, it's worth a try.
If that seems a bit extreme(and indeed it is), you can send it in to a hard drive recovery specialist such as one listed here: http://dmoz.org/Computers/Hardware/Storage/Data_Recovery/
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