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All WMA files don't transfer to MP3 player

I've read this problem before I try to put 100 songs on MP3 and only 15 songs transfer. I can't drag and drop files in T.Sonic drive. I've removed all WMA files and started agin same problem. I have the 1G and it says 891MB of free space but won't add any additional songs. What am I doing wrong?

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SOURCE: I formatted the T.sonic 610 and now it does'nt read mp3 files

I formatted my Transcend T.sonic 610 1 GB by and now it doesn't read any music (mp3) files. It also shows that the entire space is free even though I have music files stored on it..........
-------------SOLUTION---------------------------------------

Create a folder MP3 and copy all songs into it...then try readung it...i think this should work.

Posted on Aug 25, 2008

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SOURCE: hi . . i have a Transcend T.sonic 610 1 gb player but its not working

use the cd given to u
in tht use recovery tool
first of all install them in ur pc

Posted on Dec 13, 2008

Anonymous

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SOURCE: File format error - Transcend T.sonic 610(1gb)

This can happen if you try formatting it from XP or any other windows OS. Now that the memory is already lost. I don't think there's anything much you can do. But try formatting it from DOS or cmd prompt. I think it can solve your problem.

Posted on Mar 23, 2009

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SOURCE: PLAYER NOT DETECTED BY COMPUTER N HANGS WITH A WHITE DISPLAY

go to site enter mp850 then serial no then download firmware.
i will research the steps to restore so it will be recognized on computer and email it to you http://www.transcendusa.com/Support/FAQ/index.asp

Posted on May 31, 2009

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SOURCE: can not copy mp3 songs in transcend

I HAVE TRANSCEND 610 (512MB). WHEN I CONNECT IT TO MY PC , ON THE TASK BAR ICON SHOW.BUT THE PROBLEM IS THAT I CAN NOT ACCESS IT. WHEN I TRY TO ACCESS IT THE PC IS GOING TO HANG. KINDLY HELP ME WHAT TO DO.

Posted on Jun 12, 2009

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