My son was given an RCA RD2762B from a friend it was working fine at first then we connect it to computer to view (hopefully) the play list. It stopped working and now just views FILE SYSTEM CORRPUTED
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Fist you press the middle button, far on you press the on button, then you press the music and what not button and it should work just fine if you have and questions about computers just email me [email protected]
Had "File System Corrupt!" message appear on my
RCA H115A after a bit over a year. PC wouldn't recognize it, and it wouldn't
stay turned on.
Following advice (thanks folks), I uncovered the screw under the barcode and
popped the back with the help of my knife. I didn't notice that the connection
from the hard drive was loose, but pulled it out, wiped everything off, and
reconnected. It worked!
They don't give this at the help desk, but it seems to be a common problem with
many models. Looks like the connection isn't very tight.
I had same issue and found a law office that filed a class action against RCA/Thompson. Here is the result:
Thank you for contacting David P. Meyer & Associates Co., LPA about the action our law firm filed against Thomson regarding RCA mp3 players. The matter was settled on behalf of the individual Plaintiff and the lawsuit was dismissed on October 10, 2007.
If you have a hard disk drive player that is experiencing a file error corrupt or similar error and you meet certain requirements, you may be entitled to a replacement unit at no cost to you. You must contact Thomson at 1-800-587-5518no later than December 31, 2007.
Best Regards, Shelly Coffman Claims Investigator David P. Meyer & Associates Co., LPA 1320 Dublin Road, Suite 100 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Direct Dial: 614-384-7030 Toll Free: 1-866-827-6537 Fax: (614) 224-6066 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.dmlaws.com
I've had this problem twice now and fixed it once. I'm in the process of fixing it again. Here's what you do, and this is a slow process so have some patience with it. Hook it to your computer then power it off. When you power it back on, with the cord still connecting it to the computer, hold down both the front buttons and the power button. You should now see it saying connecting. It will take a LONG time for your computer to recognize the device and give you access to it in My computer. Once it does, you can then remove the file system and replace it.
I just bought this item today and had the same problem! JUST GOT IT! BUT! i fixed it! Open it up there will be a hardrive take the hard drive out by lifting a little black flap where it connects and reconnect it it has to be reconnected the right way so take ur time make sure ur doing it right then when u reconnect it there is a very small black flap where u connected it psh that down tight! It worked for me :)
I actually fixed this!!! Mine had been giving me the "file system
corrupted" error. So, I opened it up (unscrew the screw on the back,
pry the back cover off with a small flat head screwdriver or a key,
etc.) and saw that the connector between the CF drive and the
motherboard had come apart.
I re-inserted the cable into the groove of the connector on the
motherboard, pushed the broken/separated piece of plastic that serves
as a retainer for the cable back down, held it in place, and taped it
down with a 1/4 inch wide strip of duct tape (taped all the way around
the connector/cable to help keep it in). I put the Lyra back together
and then turned it on... and it WORKED! It came right on into the
normal menu! Yay!
Good luck other people, I hope that this is the same thing that happened to your player and that you can also fix it! =)
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