by Stewpor on April 10th, 2006

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I recently had my MP3 player hooked up to my PC, and through Windows Explorer, I selected the MP3 player drive and accidentally did a disk compression. Now the player won't work. How can I rectify this?

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  • by Anonymous on August 18th, 2007

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    copy every song onto your compute and then format the player from its menu if that doesnt work post what player it is and i will find you the firmware then just replace the firmware on it works just like putting a song onto it

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  • by semperbeanie on September 21st, 2007

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    You probably got a CD with your mp3 player to help you restore it. If not, go to the company's website and see what you can find.

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