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Mine has the same problem. When I first got it, I was able to put songs on it. Now it won't let me sync it to Windows Media Player, so I can't add or delete songs. I was finally able to add songs to it using a different program. My player is almost full, but it keeps telling me that I don't have any songs on it, so I can't delete anything, so I don't know what to do.Mine has the same problem. When I first got it, I was able to put songs on it. Now it won't let me sync it to Windows Media Player, so I can't add or delete songs. I was finally able to add songs to it using a different program. My player is almost full, but it keeps telling me that I don't have any songs on it, so I can't delete anything, so I don't know what to do.
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how did you delete them?
did you delete them instantly from the file page or through the program they probably gave you with your mp3?
Also, if you removed your mp3 without clicking the "safely remove hardware" button before disconnected your mp3 with the computer, than it may have caused confussion with your hardware.
Have you tried backing up all the songs and re-formatting the player? This sounds like it could be a filesystem problem...
Or you could check for a firmware upgrade. That's what fixed mine when it wouldn't play mp3s; a new firmware might have a bugfix for your problem. Firmware is available at:
Try reflashing the firmware for your device you can find the latest firmware and flashing utilities from the manufacturer?s website. Make sure that you back your music up first because when you do this you are setting it back to factory settings.
Very simple, go into 'my computer' and find out which icon is your mp3 player, go in there and search through the folders for that darned song. Then delete all the copies of that song. my computer/ soandso's mp3 / songs / song.file Should be something like that... cant remember the gogear file arrangement at the moment
Have u checked if the songs u put in have extensions that are supported by the player............in ur case check if some of the songs are .rm or something and not .mp3...........only files with .mp3 extensions will be supported
My jwin jx-mp101blk quit when I deleted the folders in it to make room for saving stuff. It still works as a memory stick, but won't play. What are the needed files?
i'm having a similar problem. every time i sync new music my computer tells me its on, but the tracks aren't on the player. it also refreshes every time i turn it on, which takes forever amd is getting really annoying. could this have something to do with my new microSD card?
Mine has the same problem. When I first got it, I was able to put songs on it. Now it won't let me sync it to Windows Media Player, so I can't add or delete songs. I was finally able to add songs to it using a different program. My player is almost full, but it keeps telling me that I don't have any songs on it, so I can't delete anything, so I don't know what to do.
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