Erase Memory Hi, I have a Diamond MP3 player (DSM951-1G). I deleted all of my music, it shows "disc empty" in the music file yet I still show 92% of my memory full. I checked all of the files and show nothing.
Is there any way of finding where I am being bogged down? Or any way o re-booting the unit?
Thanks.
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Hi,
To delete,Open media player* plug in mp3/4* highlight song/s* right click mouse and choose delete
certain models let you remove songs directly from the mp3 player but some dont if you plug it in to the computer a file in My Computer should show up called removable disk E where you can treat the mp3 player like any other folder if you right click on the icon for a specific song it will delete it from the mp3 player but it wont show up in the recycle bin because it was never actually on the computers hadrive
Remove battery in MP3 unit. Plug in computer, when drive opens showing files hit CTL-A. All files in MP3 player will highlight. Hit DELETE. Your MP3 player should be empty & ready to load with your files.
Try setting the Insignina player to "File & Folder" mode and then connect it to your PC. It should be seen by the computer as another "Mass Storage Device". You should be able to see your music files this way and delete what you want.
1. plug in Sansa to computer 2. Open My computer 3. Click on your Sansa 3. Click MUSIC 4. Delete the songs you dont want on it...if that folder is empty make sure you have windows showing all the hidden files...
use windows media player and go to sync and put songs there..hope that help..
The Insignia NS-DA2G needs to be placed in File & Folder mode, and you'll need to have your mac show you all files on the device. Macs will create a smaller file that starts with "._" that contain very little information, but can cause problems with Windows based or Windows preferred devices. These files are not ignored by the PC or certain Windows optomized devices. You should erase these files for the unit to perform normally.
If you are unable to delete these files, you can re-format the device to FAT-32 and that will erase all information on the device. You shouls also hit the reset button (located next to the "HOLD" switch) for about 5-10 seconds to clear the internal settings.
go to message menu then press options and press settings and come down to other press that and change the memory options to memory card instead of phone memory hope it works
1. Plug your player in using usb cable.
2. Wait and a menu will pop up with several options scroll down to the option "manage with rhapsody" & click to select
3. Create a rhapsody account and note to the left of the screen rhapsody will detect your player
4. Click on your player screen says"RCA ...." your songs will be listed once you click on the words RCA
5. Highlight and delete
6. To avoid this in the future only use media player or rhapsody not both to sync songs to player
Ok well usually the MP3 player will show up as a "Drive" in My Computer & as such one may cut, copy, & paste as usual within windows, so.. usually, ya right click the "Drive" and select explore.. then find the Music file(s) you wish, right click it, and select delete. To copy a file.. ya can simply cut & paste to the MP3 player.
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