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john johnston Posted on May 04, 2006
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Re mp3 wma mp3 imp 11

When finished download on to mp3 the mp3 keeps saying file error help

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Try deleting the files and reloading and if that dosent work make sure your putting in the proper types of files BUT im sure you are so try this first. also after deleting try also taking out the batterys overnight . Good Luck

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