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What should be done is to RESET the go gear.
Look on the side and you can see a very small hole, insert a office pin and press and hold.
Now you gogear error must be gone and will mesh up with the PC.
Please try and install only recommended files as corrupt files will let your gogear hang up.
After connecting to PC do a scan and remove any malware or virus.
Credit if the advice helps.
disconnect it. Turn it off. Then while holding the menu button plus it back in. This will make the screen go white about the splash screens. Your computer will see the hard drive and the device will not sync. Remove all the media and the data files. Plug back in and I was good to go.
If you have a multimeter you can check to see if the battery has enough juice to turn on... If you take this unit to family owned electronic store they can troubleshoot the battery issue.
if the player is od the battery may be dead and gone, if not there should be a vry snall pin holeon the player somewhere, once you find it stick smething of the correct size in the hole and push down for thirty seconds, if this doesn't work go to the Phillips website to find that player and search for answers.
Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution. 1) Back up all files on the GoGear 2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips) 3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button 4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard). -Tha Mp3 Doctor
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