It says: Usable Memory Exceeded. Please remove a few files. (50MB free space) so i dont know what to do... Please help me ! . Im 13 and i need help ! .
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It wants you to delete some programs, files or other information on your unit because there's too little space left on the machine to function properly. Since you don's say what device you are working with it's very hard to tell you what steps to take. If you are not at all familiar with your device's maintenance routine you should take it to someone who is proficient in cleaning it up properly.
Hello, if
your PC can show the removable disk drive you should format it. In this
case all the folders and media files will be erased on your player. Then copy the media files to the player. I hope this action will be enough and the files can get to the memory of it Bye, gylacz
There are a couple options:
Option 1:
There should have been a file on the player that you can access through Windows Explorer (My Computer, click on the dirve that is your player) that should be named: RCAeasyRip_setup.exe
Run this file to install the RCA easyRip software that allows you to manage your media (both on your PC and your device). Use the Player Library module in easyRip to view the contents of your device and you can select files for deletion.
Option 2:
Go to My Computer, find the drive letter associated with your device (Lyra Slider) and simply find media on there that you want to remove, and delete it.
Have you tired formatting it? Sometimes Mp3 player contacts virus while putting them in a system that has virus. So maybe you should try to scan it because the file inside might have have virus and maybe that's why its misbehaing. Virus also sometimes occupies space on a drive.
This is because you have a limit on the amount of limit you can use on a media player, and you need some memory (about 50mb of it), to make it operate. Now, for example lets say you have a 2gb media player. You could fill it up 1.66gb of the way, but the rest would be needed to make it operate. These days, they don't let you use the memory that is needed to make it operate. For example, it could be an 8gb media player like an iPod, but it would only let you use 7.54gb of it because the rest is needed to operate it. I hope this helped =]
The player reports that it is full.
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You have filled the capacity of the internal
memory of the player.
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You have exceeded the maximum number of
items that this player supports. Your player can
only support up to 2000 media files within eight
hierarchy of folder in maximum RCA M4208RD User Manual Tips And Troubleshooting
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