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Use a pen tip or other sharp object to insert the RESET hole on the side of the player.
Here is a page which shows you how to transfer music over to your new Phillips Media Player. Windows Media Player sync is specific to Windows products. Do NOT use this to transfer music to your Phillips media player. Use the software supplied by the manufacturer.
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In your Windows media Player go into tools and select options. Select rip music and untick copy protect music. The music you have in WMP wont work. you will have to put them in again after you made the changes. Hope this helps
It could be a hardware issue requiring replacement, but here are the things you can try to narrow it down: 1. Make sure the hold/lock is not engaged 2. Reset the player 3. Run an Updated using the latest version of the Philips Device Manager from Philips website 4. Run a Repair in Philips Device Manager If these methods fail, call Philips to see if you are still in-warranty. -Tha Mp3 Doctor
Definitely run the installation CD - you can grab the software and manual from Philips website if you have lost it.
Not all GoGear's are created equal - some recognize DRM-protected songs - others do not; some use Windows Media Player 10, some use Windows Media Player 11, and some can only use Windows Explorer - check manual for details - with Philips players, every word is important
You need to install Itunes and use that to Sync. the IPOD will not sync with Windows Media Player only ITUNES as programmed by APPLE. You may go to the link below to download it.
I had the same problem and sadly the only way to fix it is to go through and bring the mp3 player back to factory settings:\ it sucks but its the only way it will work.
Windows Media Player 11 ruins this player. Uninstall Windows Media Player 11, and roll back to Windows Media Player 10. Then use version 10 to sync songs to your device.
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