8
Troubleshooting
The player's LED does not light up.
Do the following:
• Insert a new battery into your player.
• Format your player as described above in "Formatting your player".
File transfers to the player are very slow (less than 100kb/sec).
Do the following:
• Format your player as described above in "Formatting your player".
After playing the first few music tracks, the player skips a music track.
Do the following:
• Format your player as described above in "Formatting your player".
The player's LED is red and there is no playback.
Do the following:
• Make sure that there are music tracks stored in your player.
Files/music tracks are corrupted when transferred to the player.
• Before unplugging your player from your computer, use the Windows Eject or Safely
Remove Hardware function to safely disconnect your player.
The player's LED turns from green to red instantly when a music track is
played.
• Using Windows Explorer, delete the SETTINGS.DAT file from your player.
The player turns off immediately after it is turned on.
• Using Windows Explorer, delete the SETTINGS.DAT file from your player.
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