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Remove battery. Plug in computer. When drive opens up, Format drive as you would a CDRW. When format is done you should be able to reload MP3 files. Good luck
i got the exact same problem, i press the on button, and it says "MyMusix" for a long time then stops, when i put it in the comp. is says: DO NOT DISCONNECT! and now even more recently it wont do anything at all
Unfortunately, your files must have gotten corrupt. This issue is most prevalent if you disconnect the mp3 before it has completed the transfer of songs.
To fix it, format the mp3 by plugging it into the USB port, right clicking the drive that is displayed and choosing "Format". This will remove all songs from the mp3 player. Afterward, you can re-add any songs that were lost. But make sure when disconnecting, you see no loading animation on the screen. Then right click the "Remove Hardware" icon on the bottom right of you screen, choose "Stop". Check again for a loading animation on the screen (if there is one, wait until it stops), and you can remove the mp3 from your USB port.
MyMusix MP3 Player PD-6110 doesn't show up on my computer. I'm using Windows 98SE and downloaded the driver I needed but I still can't find this device.
The MyMusix PD 135-02 series has a firmware problem that in my case makes it completely freak out and stop working. The only thing that's worked for me is to re-install the firmware. The file is called PlayerUpdate.exe but I don't know where to download it anymore. I used to be on the MyMusix web site but now I can't find it. Good luck.
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