I was putting music into my mp3 and i took out the usb cable. i maybe pulled it out too fast.... or i didn't click on the "safely remove software".... but i turn it on and it displays wait. so i waited for about 30 min. and nothing it still displayed wait. so i took out the batter because none of the buttons would register anything so i took the battery out and turned it back on and still it says wait. what do i do? how do i get it to work? this was the first time i was gonna use it.
my mp3 player is frozen at "hello". i was trying to delete some media, but i thought it was deleting everything that i'd saved so i immeidately took the battery out...trying to stop the deletion. the power only goes off when i remove the battery, now and when it powers back up, it stays frozen at "hello". help. i've tried the (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)...but dont think i'm doing it right.my mp3 player is frozen at "hello". i was trying to delete some media, but i thought it was deleting everything that i'd saved so i immeidately took the battery out...trying to stop the deletion. the power only goes off when i remove the battery, now and when it powers back up, it stays frozen at "hello". help. i've tried the (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)...but dont think i'm doing it right.
I wanted to delete some things off of my mp3 and it started to and i wanted it to stop and i took out the battery and then it turned on and just went to wait..I went through 3 batteries with it sitting on. I wanted to delete some things off of my mp3 and it started to and i wanted it to stop and i took out the battery and then it turned on and just went to wait..I went through 3 batteries with it sitting on.
i put music on the mp3 player i unplugged it and all it says is wait and i took out the battey same thingi put music on the mp3 player i unplugged it and all it says is wait and i took out the battey same thing
when i turn it on it stays frozen at "HELLO"when i turn it on it stays frozen at "HELLO"
AnonymousDec 29, 2008
wtf!?!!!
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unit needs to be reset this is a bit of a pain....... slide the hold switch to on..turn power on. while unit screen says hold, push (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)(mode)(+)(mode) this should reset it HM YOU ARE AN IDIOT. you know what that did? took off all the songs on my mp3 player. i just came back from being at an apartment for 4 hours downloading songs. i come back and it did that. I DO YOUR FREAKING IDIOTIC SOLUTION and it deletes everything. thanks a lot, dumb face. wtf!?!!!
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unit needs to be reset this is a bit of a pain....... slide the hold switch to on..turn power on. while unit screen says hold, push (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)(mode)(+)(mode) this should reset it HM YOU ARE AN IDIOT. you know what that did? took off all the songs on my mp3 player. i just came back from being at an apartment for 4 hours downloading songs. i come back and it did that. I DO YOUR FREAKING IDIOTIC SOLUTION and it deletes everything. thanks a lot, dumb face.
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Microsoft Windows 7 computer with an open USB port and iMesh installed
USB cable compatible with Eclipse MP3 players
Instructions
1
Plug a USB cable into the Eclipse MP3 player. Plug the other end of the USB cable into an open port on the Windows 7 computer.
2
Click the "Start" button on the Windows 7 desktop taskbar and click "Computer" in the menu that appears. Click the "Music" item located in the left pane of the "Computer" window that appears. Double-click on the "iMesh" folder. For Windows 7, XP and Vista. Recommended. Download Now.
3
Click the "Start" button on the Windows 7 taskbar and click "Computer" and then double-click on the "Removable disk" icon that represents the Eclipse MP3 player device. A window will appear displaying the contents of the Eclipse MP3 player storage area.
4
Right-click on a music file in the "iMesh" directory that has the "mp3" suffix, and click "Copy" in the menu that appears.
5
Right-click on empty space in the "Removable disk" window and click "Paste" to copy the music file to the Eclipse MP3 player device. Repeat for each file you wish to download to the Eclipse MP3 player.
To copy multiple music files at one time to the Eclipse MP3 player, press and hold the "Shift" key on the keyboard. Click once on each file you wish to copy. Right-click on one of the highlighted MP3 music files and click "Copy" in the menu that appears. Right-click on empty space in the Eclipse "Removable disk" window and click "Paste."
MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format. You can download mp3 music files from the Internet to your computer and then copy them to your MP3 player using the USB cable. For your CD collection, you need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto your computer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3 player after you have connected the USB cable to the MP3 player and the computer. You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player will create a MP3 music file for each music track. Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files
With a desktop computer and the USB cable you can transfer music to your SanDisk Sansa MP3 player. Simply hook the USB cable up to an available USB port and begin dragging music files to the folders of your SanDisk MP3 player1 Free a USB port on your desktop computer. Now, grab the USB cable for your SanDisk Sansa MP3 player and connect the player to your computer. 2 Wait for your computer to find and recognize the player. This may take a few moments. Once you receive a confirmation message, open your computer and scan the icons for the SanDisk MP3 player. 3 Open the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player on your computer. The music files that you currently have saved to the player's memory are displayed. 4 Open a folder containing music files that is stored in your desktop computer's memory. Scan the files for songs that you want to transfer to the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player. 5 Left-click on a song file and drag to the SanDisk Sansa window. Drop the file and let your computer complete the transfer. The transferred file appears at the bottom of your music list. 6 Unplug your SanDisk Sansa player from your computer. Turn the player on and allow the file transfer to update to the internal memory of the MP3 player.
MP3 player with LCD 1 GB flash memory and USB drive
high-contrast LCD display with 7-color backlight
plays MP3 and WMA digital music files, ID3 tag support for song information display, mobile data storage function
convenient integrated USB plug( no cables required)
USB 2.0 hi-speed for fast file transfers
Product Description
Coby MP300-1GBLK MP3 player 1 GB flash memory and USB drive with LCD, high-contrast LCD display with 7-color backlight, plays MP3 and WMA digital music files, ID3 tag support for song information display, mobile data storage function, convenient integrated USB plug( no cables required), USB 2.0 hi-speed for fast file transfers, black.
1. Free a USB port on your desktop computer. Now, grab the USB cable for your SanDisk Sansa MP3 player and connect the player to your computer. 2. Wait for your computer to find and recognize the player. This may take a few moments. Once you receive a confirmation message, open your computer and scan the icons for the SanDisk MP3 player. 3. Open the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player on your computer. The music files that you currently have saved to the player?s memory are displayed. 4. Open a folder containing music files that is stored in your desktop computer?s memory. Scan the files for songs that you want to transfer to the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player. 5. Left-click on a song file and drag to the SanDisk Sansa window. Drop the file and let your computer complete the transfer. The transferred file appears at the bottom of your music list. 6. Unplug your SanDisk Sansa player from your computer. Turn the player on and allow the file transfer to update to the internal memory of the MP3 player.
plug the mp3 player into your usb port wait for it to be recognised, then make a folder somewhere on your desktop or wherever it is you desire and copy your mp3 or windows music files over (from the music folder in my documents) that you want on your mp3 player. When you have all the songs you want or the maximum allowed for your mp3 player, simply copy the folder and then go into 'My computer' and double click your mp3 player (could just say usb device) and paste the folder into it.
You should then have you music with no problems.
Very Simple Solution. I have the same phone.
First you need a Data Cable that connects your phone to a USB port on your PC.
Secondly, go to http://idenphones.motorola.com/iden/support/software/html/mp3_software.html
and download the mp3 loader.
Its very easy to use. good luck.
btw, I found a data cable on ebay for $5
take the front case of, if yoo dont have the small screw driver a sharp knife works...
then the battery is at the bottom, pull it up at the bottom untill yoo can see the copper lookin part, then put it back in the screen should've gone off by now...
then put it back on charge, and it should come up as charging, then you can switch it back on, if it asks for enable usb, click no, then it should work fine
my mp3 player is frozen at "hello". i was trying to delete some media, but i thought it was deleting everything that i'd saved so i immeidately took the battery out...trying to stop the deletion. the power only goes off when i remove the battery, now and when it powers back up, it stays frozen at "hello". help. i've tried the (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)...but dont think i'm doing it right.
I wanted to delete some things off of my mp3 and it started to and i wanted it to stop and i took out the battery and then it turned on and just went to wait..I went through 3 batteries with it sitting on.
HELLO !
i put music on the mp3 player i unplugged it and all it says is wait and i took out the battey same thing
when i turn it on it stays frozen at "HELLO".
when i turn it on it stays frozen at "HELLO"
wtf!?!!!
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unit needs to be reset this is a bit of a pain....... slide the hold switch to on..turn power on. while unit screen says hold, push (mode)(-)(+)(-)(+)(mode)(+)(mode) this should reset it
HM YOU ARE AN IDIOT. you know what that did? took off all the songs on my mp3 player. i just came back from being at an apartment for 4 hours downloading songs. i come back and it did that. I DO YOUR FREAKING IDIOTIC SOLUTION and it deletes everything. thanks a lot, dumb face.
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