Sounds like a corrupt file system. Assuming you are using Windows, If you can view the disk in My Computer, right click on the drive, select properties, tools tab, in the error checking option select check now.
You may also be able to format the drive by right clicking on the mp3 player's hdd and selecting format, then quick format. Copy any music you wish to keep though on a separate drive as format will erase it.
This sounds like a drive error.
Try right clicking the drive in windows explorer then properties>tools>error checking>check now and tick both boxes and then start.
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