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sometimes this can happen due to unsupported file formats. But also this can happen due to viruses. first copy the things in your player in to some other place and then delete them from the player. after that try to copy normal MP3s which do not have any labels when you are playing them with media player
You would need to format your MP3 and reinstall the firmware on it. Be sure to get the latest firmware so your MP3 gets all the fixes possible. Format it in FAT32 using windows or if you have an application included with the factory CD-ROM, use it to format it.
i think your mp3 player have its own program, file system error have all symptoms maybe in your windows system or in your mp3 player software, heres a tip: install a firmware of your mp3 player, run the scandisk or defrag your MP3 player... if the error exist try to insert your mp3 player to another computer to check if the problem is exist.
Check the format of the music you are playing and if you have music that requires the license it will load the music but not play. It will show up as a file error.
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keep saying file system error
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