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Bluetoothed mp3 Tells me that one of my mp3s is corrupt whenever I try to play it. The only option I get is to delete it, but when I try to, it says Task Not Allowed File is in use.

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Delete it from file manager or gallery a fresh start or delete it using computer conectivety

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1 connect your sansa to comp via usb cable
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If you got the music off of that horrible program lime wire more then likely you just have corrupt MP3s (they are rampent along with viruses on that program).

however if they are legit Mp3s try restoring your ipod in itunes then reloading all the music.

if this still doesn't work try resetting your ipod and then while the apple logo is displayed hold the menu and middle button to get into diagnostic mode. From there pick FlashScan to test the internal memory

if it passes, and the mp3s are fine, it would meen the data is getting corrupted on the transfer of your computer, check for viruses, try and other USB port, or try transferring the songs from another computer

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