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Posted on Sep 12, 2007

Frozen in time?

This model is a HDD music player, model no.HDP-M3000. It will not turn on, but when i plug it in the screen comes on saying "waiting" with the face of a watch below it and the hands spinning like time is going bye quickly. I have no idea what to do. I checked the hold button, and it will not respond when I try pressing the other buttons.

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  • Anonymous Dec 01, 2007

    it just says waiting i think i need the cd

  • Anonymous Jan 07, 2008

    exactly same problem not sure what to do sadly :(

  • geeksarecool Jan 27, 2008

    once again

    exactly the same thing!

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