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SIREN MP3 PLAYER DEVICE NOT FOUND CAN NOT ADD HARDWARE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: Siren MP3 Player switch on / off problem

An email to Siren support suggested a hardware failure... then suggested I return the unit to place of sale. As my warranty was out I decided to open it up.
Not suggesting as a viable solution - worked for me.
Pull the battery cover and battery. Two teeny screws - a couple of pry-points next the to screw holes. Carefully lever the covers apart.
Once apart I put the battery back in place. Unit fired right up.
Kept working after re-assembly.
So far so good.
Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: Siren MP3 player not recognized by Windows Explorer‏‏

Installing the latest Windows Media Player solved the problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: need help deleteing music from siren 4gb mp3 player

Hi,
Plug the player into a computer. Go to My Computer and the player will appear as a Removeable Drive. Explore the player and copy the songs you want to keep and paste them to a folder on the computer. Now right click on the Removeable Drive and press Format. This will wipe the drive and it will be clean.
Now transfer your files back onto the drive. Done :)

Fixya!

Chris (ziraffa)

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An email to Siren support suggested a hardware failure... then suggested I return the unit to place of sale. As my warranty was out I decided to open it up.
Not suggesting as a viable solution - worked for me.
Pull the battery cover and battery. Two teeny screws - a couple of pry-points next the to screw holes. Carefully lever the covers apart.
Once apart I put the battery back in place. Unit fired right up.
Kept working after re-assembly.
So far so good.
Good luck.
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Select: "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list."

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