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My Lyra does the exact same thing...what i do is i pull the batteries out for a second and the unfreezes the device...then i delete the song that froze my device....then i reload the song..if it freezes again delete that song from ur computer them find a better music provider because most likely the song was corruped
i would prob try redownloading the music. but i have a question idk if its the same way but i downloaded some nirvana a while ago and now it doesnt play also i really need 2 know how to delete songs off my rca lyra rd2765a so plz if u know any thing email me at [email protected]
Well, if You have a Windows Computer with Windows Media Player 10....then all You have to do is synchronize it with your Media Player....If you don't have atleast Windows Media Player 10....then jus simply upgrade your Media Player.....If You have an Apple Computer....Wait for the MP3 to pop up on your desktop...and simply drag your files from itunes to your MP3 player file....
you should be able to explore your mp3 player in my computer, and explore each folder but when the windows are open click at the top files, options, view and select show hidden files as the mp3 songs already on the player may be hidden.
Try this link - they have udated drivers for your player, which hopefully will solve the problem;
http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/en-US/Downloads.html?ProductID=RD1070
Otherwise I would try and reformat your player (usually right-click on the player in "My Computer" should give you this option.
In "My computer" open the player and if the songs you are trying to delete are shown, then you may be able to just drag them to the recycle bin. worth a try.
Hope it helps if not please post again :)
Suggestion! When you have the RCA Lyra connected to your computer, right click on Start - go to Explore. Then find the RCA device (drive letter). Double click on it. The songs will display. SINGLE - Click on a song that you want to delete. Right click on it. Choose Delete - and it's gone. (I have just removed some of my songs the other day!) Good luck!
Try this link - they have udated drivers for your player, which hopefully will solve the problem;
http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/en-US/Downloads.html?ProductID=RD1070
Hope it helps if not please post again :)
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