Two weeks ago, I purchased a Siren 4gb mp3 player that worked fine until yesterday when it started turning off on it's own. This morning when I turned it on, it started normally, but then started running through the songs like the button was stuck and shut down again. When I turned it back on, it gave the following message: WARNING! Media Full Reserve 10m for system shutting down.... How do I fix this problem? Thanks!
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Hi, try it on different computers. If it doesn't work in any of them, you can exert your right of warranty and have it fixed (unless you bought it already used, in that case you need to ask to whoever sold it to you). Hope it helped, Franz
i had the same problem. my reset button was jammed. the problem: the reset button is so deep in the tiny hole its hard to tell if you even really hit it when you put a pen in there and somethign like a sharpened pencil just doesn't go deep enough. i monkeyed around wiht a peice of straw in the reset hole for about 10 seconds then tried to turn it on and it worked. good luck
1. Connect the player to thePCusing theUSB cable. 2. Open Windows Media Player. 3. Go to the Sync or Devices tab and delete all content from the player. 4. Go to the Tools menu and select Options. 5. Select the Devices tab, highlight the ILO or Siren player and click on Properties. 6. Uncheck the box "Create Folder Hierarchy on Device"
The songs that you are syncing may not be in the right format for this particular Mp3 player. Where did you get the songs? Q: What type of files can I play?
A: Mp3 and WMA files. DRM protected WMA files, such as those purchased from many online music services, must be copied to the player via Windows Media Player or the music management software compatible with your online music store.
The player does not support AAC file playback. (i.e: iTunes will not work)
I had the same problem when I purchased this for my son. I called the place where I purchased it from to return it, they requested a call tag from UPS, then after 1 more try, I turned it on and was able to get the menu button to work and went through some of the different functions and it started working again. I would suggest just experimenting with some of the controls and see if that maybe will trigger something in it. Ever since then, it has worked fine.
same here, you just have to keep messin' with (pluging it into computer, etc.). I know it sounds strange but that's how I deal w/mine. It eventually comes back to life.
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