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My dj explorer says that my mp3 player isnt connected although it is. i can transfer audio files on my mp3 player but how should i store data on the player because the only way of storing data is from the dell dj explorer. please help
If it kept going to recovery mode that means your device firmware is corrupted...in that case what you can do is to contact dell so they can provide you with the firmare upgrade or you can follow the link below and that should solve the problems you are having...
If that doesnt solve it you can format your player inside windows media player..NOT MY COMPUTER...and then that should reset the firmware as well.. Thank You Computerrep
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Hold play button while inserting a paperclip into reset opening on dell dj. Release paperclip while still holding play. Recovery mode should come up hopefully.
The solution to many random problems is to simply reset your Dell DJ. This can be done by using a small, thin object (such as the tip of an ink pen) to press the reset button that is on the bottom-left side of the DJ.
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Hold down the play/pause button while it's off, insert a paperclip into the reset button, take it out, and then let go of the play/pause. The DJ should open to a rescue mode, then run disc clean-up.
its broken dude unfixable. sorry..... your just going to have to get a new mp3. I've tried everything and just threw that stupid piece of technology away.... couldn't even salvage the other parts to fix a cd player
well, after a lot of research and frustration, I found a site that had links to the right firmware versions so I could fix it! I also had to dig into the pit of despair that is my storage bins and thankfully I was able to find the CD that came with my DJ to give my computer the drivers it needed to recognize the DJ...
http://www.gotzune.com/forums/showthread.php?p=60383#post60383 go to that link and look towards the bottom for the link to your version of firmware that you need... ftp://ftp.dell.com/app/R74011.exe <--- that one worked for me!
thankfully, I was able to fix it by doing that, but not before I had to delete all the data from it in a sad attempt to make it work when it was stuck in recovery mode :( but I have all the good stuff on my computer, so it's probably better that I cleaned it up because I had too much **** on there that I didn't listen to anymore...
If it kept going to recovery mode that means your device firmware is corrupted...in that case what you can do is to contact dell so they can provide you with the firmare upgrade or you can follow the link below and that should solve the problems you are having...
If that doesnt solve it you can format your player inside windows media player..NOT MY COMPUTER...and then that should reset the firmware as well..
Thank You
Computerrep
Reset, make sure lock is not engaged, then Try this:
disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off, hold in the volume +
button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume +
button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds.
Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will
pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
there is a tiny hole on the bottom of the player this is a reset button. push a pin or something into the hole and hold it there for a few seconds to reset the player(you shouldn't lose anything from the hard drive)
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