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Anonymous Posted on Oct 13, 2006

Driver and setup cd - media error

I lost my driver and setup cd, so i can´t plug it at my win 98 os. I delete all files from the mp3 including the "settings.dat" and probably cause the "media error" when power it on. Can i fix it up!!

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Vicbac, Try here for the recovery software: http://www.driverstock.com/Acer-MF350-driver-download/4-13-3327-3411/index.html And here for the binary 'bios' http://www.acer.com.hk/english/services/download/driver.php?model=MF350B I have twice recovered my Acer MF-350 (256MB), and this will work with the 128MB version. Good luck.

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