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Are the files "hidden"? If the PC does not see the files, what device did you use to load the files into the Iomega MX? Try going back to the file-source and right-click on them, select 'properties'-> undo 'hidden' check-box. This may fix it.
go to your start go to computer then go to system propertys check to see if your system 32 bit make sure the flash player your playing is 32 bit because it want play 64 bit you need 32/64 bit .
not really, your filesystem most likely went corrupt and in fact to make the player work properly (you will be unable to add music most likely) you will need to use the philips device director to repair it. also when that is done, update the firmware (it might just start doing that in the first place, sometimes the ones i repair do. if the director is giving an error instead of repairing it all is not lost in my computer right click on your philips mp3 player's icon and click format this will clear the error and you can now update the firmware (a repair is not necessary) do not worry about ruining your mp3 player most likely your philips uses media player to transfer music so windows knows what it is. Hope this helps!
Error:CLR 80004005For XP only
Fix.
Right click on the programs exe. File (ex. Quick quote Icon) go to properties, click on compatibility. Uncheck “ Run this program in compatibility mode for” Click apply, and then OK.
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