SOURCE: Firmware upgrade results in arclibrary boot failure
I managed to overcome the problem by doing a factory reset. Unfortunately doing this initially created more problems in that on reboot the main screen appearance looked as it should but was almost inoperable. When the usb cable was connected to my pc the disc did appear on My Computer . The system folder was only 1MB. By good fortune I had copied and saved my Archos files before I carried out the factory reset. Copying the original system files ( about 20MB) back to my Archos returned normal behaviour. Further, two additional buttons appeared. One was a manual arclibrary update button and the other a USB setup button . I cannot get file transfer to operate under windows media player mode and Windows media player 11. No problem though. I use PC hard drive mode and carry out a manual arclibrary update. None of this was possible prior to the factory reset. I believe I would still be having serious problems had I not saved and restored my system files
SOURCE: Playlists on the MicroSD card?
I have found our solution I think. It works for me, but I don't know how it will handle Napster files. Give it a try though. It's called Sansa Playlister. I am using it now and it works perfectly and sees both the player and the SD card. The link is: http://hcware.110mb.com/sansa/. Give it a shot and let me know if it works for you as well.
SOURCE: Cant transfer music from samsung back to Windows Media player
i doont no how to tranfer music to my samsung yp-k3
SOURCE: PC no longer recognizes my Archos 605
I had the same problem with my Archos 605 and here's how I fixed it....
Right click on My Computer, then click on Properties. Under the Hardware tab click on Device Manager. My Archos was shown under Portable Devices but with an exclamation point next to it. I right clicked on Archos 605 wifi and then clicked on Update Driver. This updated the MTP driver and now everything is working fine.
SOURCE: Philips GoGear SA3245 - Playlists Not Showing Up on Player
a letter i received from the Phillips Consumer Care:
We understand that you were unable to sync the playlist you created to
your Flash audio player. Please be informed that this unit is unable
to support playlist created on the computer. The playlist must be
created on the device. Please click on the link below to access the
user's manual:
http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/s/sa3245_37/sa3245_37_dfu_aen.pdf
Please refer to page 10 for information on what buttons to push to add
or delete currently playing song to list. Please refer to page 17
which shows how to to view songs in list.
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