My battery died so i put in another and it still din't turn on i tried 4 brand new batteries and it still didn't work!! Please Help Me I don't want to lose it post or e-mail me at [email protected]
What should work is to get some tweezers and pull on the spring at the positive end of the battery holder, making sure it comes into contact with the battery. Also try batteries with longer nubs at the positive end to ensure they connect properly I had the same problem, it seems the cheaper batteries with small nubs just dont cut it. But dont fret, the player isnt broken
Posted on Jul 27, 2007
I just read your post. I had the same problem as Z-Man and I have to tell you that solution brought back the MP-3 player of my wife. Thank you very much for giving this useful tip.
Posted on Apr 14, 2007
Try taking the battery out, let it sit for a couple minutes, and put a fresh battery in the player. This is the equivalent to a hard boot and this is what was suggested to me when I had the same problem. Hopefully this will fix your problem.
Posted on Oct 14, 2006
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