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Giggabeat Hi I have a giggabeat-Toshiba- and I was wondering if theres anywhere i can get it fixed?! If you can contact me at [email protected] thank you, Sal
The manaufacturers generally replace rather than repair. Check your local yellow pages to see if there is a local mp3 repair service - cities like Philadelphia have them. Best Buy's Geek Squad is helpful, but the repair generally costs more than a replacement player.
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Hi,
You can't get this anywhere on the web. Call Toshiba and request for the hardware department where you can order the part. Here's their number (800) 457-7777.
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That's strange, huh?! If you hit the 'reply' and you know it was successfully sent then I think it's Yahoo that's at fault. You should contact Yahoo in order for them to fix it for you. I don't get why it should take up to five hours before your email could be returned to you. It's really strange. I've been a Yahoo user for years and haven't met that kind of problem yet. You can send your comments here: http://asia.docs.yahoo.com/info/support/contacts/experience.html
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Yes, it should run WinXP. The minimum system requirements to run both Windows XP Home and Professional are 233Mhz, 64Mb RAM and 1.5GB hard drive space. I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 that still runs XP, a little slow, but has run smoothly for 5 years.
The setupdd.sys error is most likely a due to a defective hardware like RAM. Try installing only one ram if you have two to see if either one is defective; it should work for most users.
hi,
try it
(1) reinstall windows & install usb cable driver again.
or
(2) Check ur mobile & cable on other computer i.e.on ur friend's PC.
or
(3) Contact ur service provider.
or contact with details error msg & name of service provider.
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