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My mp3 palyers says its 2 gigs but wont hold anything over 140 songs and when i chceck the memory it saying it got a gigabyte and a half left

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Over time MP3 players lose memory even my 1 terabyte hardrive suffers from this problem but an easy fix is to try defragmenting the memory drive

hope this helps

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How do i remove music from the mp3 palyer to a sa3285/37

Deleting Files,Pictures,Videos,Audio
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Hook up your mp3 player to your computer
Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer"
When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there.
Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible.
Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release,right click and then click on "Delete"
Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want.
BE CAREFUL and do not delete files needed to operate your MP3 player.
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this palyer cannot play aac format songs only wma and mp3 if you are trying to play anything other than wma or mp3 that is your problem if not let me know and we will go from there
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External memory

perform a firmware upgrade to
restore it.
– Please go to http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/faq
for more details.

This will also get you to the manual

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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1) Back up all files on the GoGear
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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).

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