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The MP3 player is charged using the supplied USB cable. When you connect the USB cable into the computer's USB port when the computer is switched on. If the MP3 player still does not charge, try connecting it to a different computer. If it still does not charge then the USB cable may be faulty. I suggest you take the MP3 player back to the supplier for a replacement. You should get them to test the MP3 charging.
yes you need a computer to charge your mp3 player if you do not have a charger for your mp3 player
To charge your mp3 with a computer you should swiych it off then connect one end of a USB cord to the mp3 player and the other end to the computer (just like you want to transfer files)
The screen of your mp3 player will light up and you will see an icon or word indicating that the mp3 player is charging.
Have you got the cable that go's between the mp3 and the computer ?. If you have then that is haw you charge up your mp3 player, you can leave it hocked up to your computer while it is charging.
Three way to Charge you Battery...
1. Charge with USB Cable- Use usb cable and directly connect to you mp3 player, And another attach to the computer.
2. Charge with Charger - directly connect to AC power supply and another attach to mp3 player.
3. Directly Boost - Another way to charge, open your mp3 player and charge your mp3 battery directly (+/-) point with Zapper (zap gun) - It will boost your battery immidietly.
If your MP3 has an inbuilt Li-Ion battery (e.g. no compartment for a standard/Ni-MH AAA battery), then connecting the player to your computer will normally charge it - this is the case for the PD-6070 'stick' player.
Your player will also indicate that it is being charged (or not charged!) via the battery level/power indicator which is located on the top RHS.
Hope it helps!
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