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I am not getting sound from internet when i play videos or songs they r not getting played. and my hard disk drives r not getting opened in my coputer. wat should i do?????????
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No 500mb of songs is not a problem for Windows Media player. I have in excess of 400GB of music on a network hard drive and it copes without difficulty. If you look at the bottom of Media player you will see a pair of icons to the left of the play button. The one furthest left is the "Shuffle" button.
Was your game working at a previous time? Have you already installed the game on your hard drive? If you have played with this disk prior, I would try and get a friends copy and see if it works...It sounds like you disk is corrupted not your hard drive, even if you have the game downloaded to your hard drive it still requires a disk to play that is why I say that.
there is no way to do this. in order for you to play the old games, the console needs to download some file from the internet. so you need a hard disk to store this info.
Does this happen only when viewing online audio/video, as opposed to inserting a music-CD into your CD-drive, and using Windows Media Player to play the music?
If so, then how fast is your Internet connection?
It probably is too slow to download and play at the same time.
So, when you click on a YouTube video, click "pause",
and let the download proceed for a minute or two,
and then click "play", to play what has been downloaded.
1. Usually the DVD player can play for years then you will get one that will play 6 months. 2. some times this is due to dust or dirt in the mechanism. 3. A can of compressed air sprayed through the DVD drive will sometime clear this issue. 4. the static sounds also can come from a dirty DVD disk. 5.Wash the DVD disk with a mild hand soap with warm water not hot then dry with a cotton cloth or bath towel. 6. check the sound cable to the mother board it may be loose also , this can cause static sound. 7. This may take a long time but if you have done a "de-fragmentation" of the hard drive this could be an issue also.
same exact problem let sit for several months went to turn on and all i could see was a "hard disk error" message flash very quickly and then turn off. after months of no help online i decided to open
my jukebox 20 and there are 4 ni-cad batteries inside. i removed batteries and replaced with 4 "AA"
regular energizer batteries and it works fine. at least until i extract my 1000 songs and put them on another device so i ll never lose them. GOOD LUCK.
Well... Unless you have a mod chip, and a hard drive installed into your ps2, that's not even in the slightest bit possible, unless you have a boombox or something sitting next to you. With the mod chip and hard drive, I guess, in theory, you could be playing a game from the hard drive, while playing an audio disk from the disk drive... but not on an unaltered machine.
It sounds like a problem with your hard drive. I know it sounds strange when everything else is working but in my experience and I've fixed thousands of iPod videos. 95% of the time, if the logic board is actually functioning, if you have a fault it's the hard drive.
sounds like you need a new hard drive, which has a little read-write disk in it that is getting finicky... just to get more use out of it lay it on side or other positions and hear if works ok...if so its diffently Hard drive.
you know the sandisks are 2 gigs no moving parts why doesnt somebody put 20 together making 40 gigs and replace the failing Ipods!!??? just pure electronics and no moving parts and much smaller...not like a hard drive. I thought of this over 30 years ago looking at the first plug in video game.
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