SOURCE: whenever i open my 'a5145
you could try looking at the drive in safe mode ( press F8 during boot) and see if the same thing occurs, or if you have nothing on the drive that you really need to keep, then formatting the drive ( right-click the player in My Computer>Format), and see if that makes it go away. I'm guessing that there was some kind of file transfer interruption that led to a corrupted file.
I myself have 2 of these mp3 players, and BOTH of them have developed faulty radios, as in, radio not being picked up at all, so all I use them for is transfer and music.
Anyway, hope that helps.
Cheers
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