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Lexar LDP-400 MP3 Player Questions & Answers
How do i load music on my lexar ldp-400 mp3 player
Hi skidney11...
1...You must download and install Windows Media Player 11 on your computer.
NOTE...Some older MP3 players will not work with Windows Media Player 11 or Windows 7 with Windows Media Player 11.
If this happens to you, then you will have to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 and install Windows Media Player 10.
2...After you have downloaded and installed Media Player on your computer.
3...Open Media Player on your computer.
4...Install all your music into Media Player that you want to install on your MP3 player.
5...Plug in your MP3 player to the computer using your Data/Sync cord, be sure that Windows Media Player is on.
6...Media player should recognize the MP3 player and sync with it.
7...After it is sync'ed with the computer,you can add the music you have installed into Windows Media Player to your MP3 Player.
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Lexar problem
You need to change your USB Port... try the back of your computer.
Or you need a firmware update.
Mp3 player reporting i/o problem
The Input/Output or I/O error is usually a pretty bad error on any Disk or Flash drive! It looks that this I/O error might have corrupted your media player drive directory (commonly know as FAT table).
Confirm the problem by trying to plug your device in a different USB port on your PC/Laptop: if you are still getting the I/O error, you can try to repair your player drive by using Open Windows Explorer -> Properties -> Tools -> Error-Checking facilities.
If Error-Checking cannot repair your drive, then you will unfortunately have to re-FORMAT your device Flash drive and loose everything on that drive (hope you have a good backup on your PC/Laptop)!
Mp3 player displays "no files"
It is likely that the files loaded are not true MP3, therefore the PC -which can cope with WAV and other formats will play them but the player that read only MP3 cannot.
Are you sure the files loaded are truly MP3?
Can this be fixed?
Formatting the Disk maybe solve it. But if the disk itself is working.
Go to Start-> Run -> type "cmd"
-> format F:
then press "y"
and another "y" if it asks you again
if the system couldn't read the drive itself. Then this means that your storage on the MP3 Player (that shows as F on your computer) is now broken.
It work but it dont read memory 0mp used_0mp free
Formatting the Disk maybe solve it. But if the disk itself is working.
Go to Start-> Run -> type "cmd"
-> format F:
then press "y"
and another "y" if it asks you again
if the system couldn't read the drive itself. Then this means that your storage on the MP3 Player (that shows as F on your computer) is now broken.
Lexar LDP-400 MP3 player (128MB capacity
Formatting the Disk maybe solve it. But if the disk itself is working.
Go to Start-> Run -> type "cmd"
-> format F:
then press "y"
and another "y" if it asks you again
if the system couldn't read the drive itself. Then this means that your storage on the MP3 Player (that shows as F on your computer) is now broken.
Computer says no...
What do you mean by not reconized?
Does it still show up when you plug it in and just tell you its not reconized? or does it just not show anything at all?
If it comes up then I suggest going to Lexars website and downloading the drivers for your LPD-400 so your computer will be able to interact with it...make sure its the mac drivers.
My Lexar LDP400
Ok will thats funny.... formatt the unit by accessing it through to my computer on your desktop , right click on my comp go to manage and then go to disk management and format it. Also try different usb port.
How to disassemble mx5020 speaker?
Greetings,
Please check the handbook of your device to see if there are diagrams highlighting the location of the screws for the speakers. Once located, you can start by using a screwdriver to remove those screws and open up the device. Otherwise, you might need to work with an electrician or possibly a pawnshop to help get the device open. Thank you.
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