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Player wont get off protect - JVC Kd-r418 Cd/usb/mp3 In Dash Receiver

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From My Computer or Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder where the files are stored on the player.

Click on View and select Details.

Right click the header which has just appeared in the window and select Protected.

Scroll through the tracks. Any tracks which show "Yes" under the "Protected" heading are not compatible with the player.

If you are downloading these files from the internet, then you'll have to look elsewhere for files.

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