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I have a cute round pink mp3 and it won't turn on. i PUT LIKE A HUNDRED DIFFERENT BATTERIES AND IT STILL DOES'NT WORK.what is wrong with it? I REALLY WHAT SOMETHING TO WORK!!!!!!! HELP,HELP,HELP, REALLY PLEASE HELP!!
Press
the reset button for more than one second with a pointed tool to reset
the Network Walkman series .Any audio files stored in the memory/the
clock setting will not be erased by resetting the unit
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Probably not. Remove the battery and place the player in a warm sunny dry place for several days until it drys out completely. Replace the battery, charge it and the see if will work.
i don't really see it as a solution. but suddenly it just started working again. i don't really know how long it will last with no problems. a while a go it took me more than 30 min. to at least make the computer identify the mp3 by connecting and discharging the cable. If you have any idea on what might be something im doing wrong, pls email me. thanks for your concern.
If you own the data cable for the device you may not need the software. All mp3 players may act as file sharing devices. The software included with these devices is usually more for convenience and not really needed. Plug your data cable in to your computer and wait for it to recognize your device. Open My Computer and near the C:\ drive you'll see a new disk appear. Most likely it will be named E:\ or F:\ . Double click to open it. This will tell you if there is any files left on the device. I'm not familiar with that brand, make or model but this is pretty much industry standard. If for some reason the device moved your mp3 files outside of the typical music folder simply drag them back in. :) Then it will be able to read the files correctly again. :)
I had the same problem and I tried many things to fix it. Mine started working again when I took an old speaker and turned it face down, then put the mp3 player face up on the magnet (face of MP3 away from magnet). I checked back a few days later and it was working with all (or maybe most I haven't really checked) of the files intact. I thought it might wipe out all of my files but figured that if I could get it to work again it would be worth it. This might be extreme but I tried running it out of battery which didn't work and pushing different buttons in different sequences which didn't work either. I tried pressing buttons simultaneously and for extended periods looking for some sort of reinitialization process but nothing worked....it just kept coming up with the corrupted message. I think it got corrupted when I removed it from my PC without doing the "SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE" process on my PC. I won't be doing that again. I am really glad I didn't throw the thing away!
i have a sony NW-E105 and it won't turn on.
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