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If you've not already tried applying air motor oil to the gun than you should do this first. If this does not solve your problem than it's very possible that your main diaphram is worn or poruse. Thank you, Dana
Mine just stopped working cuz i never used mine the whole summer cuzi got an ipod. so i wanted to put the songs of my coby to my ipod. i tried to charge it and it didnt work. so i took the screws out on the bottom and i pushed the reset button. it worked after that. it turned on and everything. try doing that you wont lose anything on your coby.
your MP3 player have its on system inside, this time the program itself is corrupted, you can reformat and reinstall it using its own recovery disk. and first of all install first the program of the mp3 to your PC.
I had this problem with my player (th 1101) when I was transferring songs from iMesh. After awhile I found out that even though I could listen to the files on the computer some wouldn't go on the mp3 player. Looked it up and there is an encoding on some tracks (preimium tracks they call it) that unless you pay for them they won't transfer off the computer (CD, MP3 players ect.). They also had free tracks that works just fine. Hope that helps
Make sure you back up all songs on the GoGear before attempting this solution. 1) Back up all files on the GoGear 2) Open up Philips Device Manager (Start --> All Programs --> Philips) 3) Click on the Repair Tab, and look for a msg that says connect the player while holding the volume + button 4) Disconnect the GoGear from the computer and turn the GoGear off - hold in the volume + button and continue to hold it as you reconnect the GoGear to the computer; after holding the volume + button for up to 20 or 30 seconds, a window will open up saying that your device is being repaired (now you can let go of the volume + button); after the repair is successfully complete, your GoGear will be good as new Now you can do the firmware upgrade that will prevent this problem from occuring in the future. Open up Philips Device Manager and click the Update tab. This problem was caused because most GoGear's were designed for Windows XP with Media Player 10 (which is no longer the latest standard). -Tha Mp3 Doctor
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