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Turn it on, says "Profiling requires 4mg of free space" and only have 26 songs on it. It shuts itself off. Shouldn't 1g hold more then 26 songs?
How much should it actually hold
Sorry I don't know where the "Profiling requires 4mg of free space" came from. But one thing I do know is that one GB of space should hold up to approx 600-650 songs unless they are WAV files then they take up 30 megabytes per song.
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try to view files/mp3s on your home computer delete any extra you have to free up space if not try a complete format of your mp3 player may have downloaded corrupt files to it
I had the same EXACT problem as this and I fixed it but in order to fix it you lose all your songs :( Any way heres how)...Go into 'My Computer' and right click on device (my device showed up as a removable disk) select 'format' and follow steps... it took a few seconds. Then when you turn on your Opal it should work but wont have any songs on it.
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,
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.
Hi, you can try to upgrade the player's firmware, you can download it from the RCA Website (http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads.aspx?product=187), the firmware it's the second app listed.
If your computer doesn't recognize the player, you'll have to turn it
off and keep "PLAY" pressed for 10 seconds while connecting it to the
USB port, then update the firmware.
Maybe you have too many songs or videos or pictures or whatever on your system. Go onto your computer, plug it in and delete a few songs/videos/pix whatever. I'm sure you can part with a few. This happens with many players.
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