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Connect your player to your PC USB port using the cable supplied and turn the player on. If the cable is ok and the USB port is working, the player will appear as a removable drive in "My Computer" Copy the mp3 songs you want to upload and paste them into this removable drive.
it is not a big problem connect your mp3 player to the computer then open the drive of mp3 player then select your song and check the properties of the song that it is not read only then delete if it not works then format the drive by ms dos or simple way if this also not works then it is a problem of your mp3 player
open the gpx file and delete that way then u have to drop and drag it wont sync up with a media player it will cause a error also take the battery out before connecting to the computer
I have a gpx mw3847 and I load songs by opening up My Computer, finding my gpx mw3847 and opening it. Then I go to MY Music where I have my MP3 songs and just drag or copy the ones I want over to my Player. I don't use Windows media player to load songs no any of my players
You plug the mp3 into your CPU(the tower) into the usb port. Go to My computer and you'll see GPX down the bottom right. Click on it, then go to open music and click on it...drag the music files to the mp3 window you pulled up.
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