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What to do if your player stops functioning
normally
Your player may stop functioning normally if any or all of the
following occurs:
• Your computer stops responding during file transfers.
• There is a power outage during file transfers.
• Your player was unplugged, or files were being deleted during file transfers.
When this happens, you can try to recover your player using the
unique Recovery Mode:
1.
Press and hold the
Play/Pause
button
until your player turns off. If you are
unable to turn off your player, proceed to the next step.
2.
Disconnect all cables from your player and remove the player's battery.
3.
Re-insert the battery and turn your player on to see if it starts functioning normally. If
it does not, remove the battery again and proceed to the next step.
4.
Press and hold the Menu button. While holding down the Menu button, re-insert the
battery, or connect your player to a power outlet using the supplied power adapter.
5.
Release the Menu button when the
Recovery Mode
screen appears (Figure 5). If the
Recovery Mode
message does not appear, repeat steps 2 and 3.
6.
Select the recovery actions.
Figure 5
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