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if your device tells you that it is a 512Mb that is the total space on the device, if it is telling you 4mb of space it means there is only 4 more mega bytes available for you to store music, information, etc. some songs take up to 9 or 10 Mb so just do your math. and that is the number of songs you can load to your device.
It has to make a library file of the contents on the player. It uses
that file to display the titles and artists when scrolling through the
menus and what not. You'll have to format your player in order to clear
it up. This will erase everything and then you can put your songs and
stuff back on it. Just make sure that when you do you leave at least 4
megs of space for it to make that library file. Here's a link to the
manufacturers instructions on how to format the player.
It has to make a library file of the contents on the player. It uses
that file to display the titles and artists when scrolling through the
menus and what not. You'll have to format your player in order to clear
it up. This will erase everything and then you can put your songs and
stuff back on it. Just make sure that when you do you leave at least 4
megs of space for it to make that library file. Here's a link to the
manufacturers instructions on how to format the player.
The memory may be corrupt and it can't read the music files correctly.
Open your My Computer icon and plug the player into your computer. You
should see a new removable disk called Mix Max appear. Right click on
the disk and choose Format from the pop up menu. At the Format window
make sure that the File System is set to FAT32 and click Start. At the
next window click OK to proceed. You'll then need to add the songs back
to your player but it should correct the problem. When adding the songs to the player again make sure that you leave at least 4 megabytes of space available so it can create the library file.
The memory may be corrupt and it can't read the music files correctly.
Open your My Computer icon and plug the player into your computer. You
should see a new removable disk called Mix Max appear. Right click on
the disk and choose Format from the pop up menu. At the Format window
make sure that the File System is set to FAT32 and click Start. At the
next window click OK to proceed. You'll then need to add the songs back
to your player but it should correct the problem. When adding the songs
to the player again make sure that you leave at least 4 megabytes of
space available so it can create the library file.
The memory may have become corrupt. It happens some times with devices that have internal memory if you don't use the safely remove hardware thing in Windows. Try formatting the memory. You'll have to add your songs back to the player afterwards but it will probably clear up the issue. Here's a link to the instructions on how to do that. It has to make a library file of the contents on the player. It uses
that file to display the titles and artists when scrolling through the
menus and what not. You'll have to format your player in order to clear
it up. This will erase everything and then you can put your songs and
stuff back on it. Just make sure that when you do you leave at least 4
megs of space for it to make that library file. Here's a link to the
manufacturers instructions on how to format the player. http://digiblue.com/customer-service/faqs/disney/mixmax/06.html They also have instructions on how to safely remove hardware in their FAQ's on the site.
It has to make a library file of the contents on the player. It uses
that file to display the titles and artists when scrolling through the
menus and what not. You'll have to format your player in order to clear
it up. This will erase everything and then you can put your songs and
stuff back on it. Just make sure that when you do you leave at least 4
megs of space for it to make that library file. Here's a link to the
manufacturers instructions on how to format the player.
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