Firstly, the mp3 player's files became corrupted, along with the directory, making it impossible to access. So, I followed logic - formatted it, but now it does not work at all, only turning on, showing jibberish and turning off. I gather I've deleted the drivers and things that make it all work - question is, can I get them back to working order?
my techinika mp3 was working and then when i put it on it said that there was no mp3 files dont no why i was wondering if you have any idea hy this has happend any assistance in this matter would be much appriciated
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Comment by Guest, posted on Jul 09, 2008
Same problem. it worked but bow says "no file" and there is no back light when it is not plugged in to the computer. There are files on it, and you can still see the files when you look at in on a computer. not sure why it has suddenly done this. rubbish brand anyway, glad i didn't pay for it.
Comment by lobster666, posted on Jun 19, 2008
Loaded the player played all tracks through once, second use about half the tracks were corrupt, the non corrupt tracks can be deleted on the player but the problem ones (which just stutter) cannot be deleted, when connected to the PC the whole thing is just seen as a corrupt disc only offering format as an option.
Stuart M
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