TDK Flash MP3 FMP3-256F Unifi for MOJO - when starting the software, it won't move past "reading file list". The device doesn't seem to be recognized by my computer (running Windows Vista). Is there an updated driver I can download, or some other way to fix this problem? This was my husbands, but he has given it to our son, and he wants to put his own music on it.
Re: mp3 player software freezes on my Vista computer
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Microsoft Windows 7 computer with an open USB port and iMesh installed
USB cable compatible with Eclipse MP3 players
Instructions
1
Plug a USB cable into the Eclipse MP3 player. Plug the other end of the USB cable into an open port on the Windows 7 computer.
2
Click the "Start" button on the Windows 7 desktop taskbar and click "Computer" in the menu that appears. Click the "Music" item located in the left pane of the "Computer" window that appears. Double-click on the "iMesh" folder. For Windows 7, XP and Vista. Recommended. Download Now.
3
Click the "Start" button on the Windows 7 taskbar and click "Computer" and then double-click on the "Removable disk" icon that represents the Eclipse MP3 player device. A window will appear displaying the contents of the Eclipse MP3 player storage area.
4
Right-click on a music file in the "iMesh" directory that has the "mp3" suffix, and click "Copy" in the menu that appears.
5
Right-click on empty space in the "Removable disk" window and click "Paste" to copy the music file to the Eclipse MP3 player device. Repeat for each file you wish to download to the Eclipse MP3 player.
To copy multiple music files at one time to the Eclipse MP3 player, press and hold the "Shift" key on the keyboard. Click once on each file you wish to copy. Right-click on one of the highlighted MP3 music files and click "Copy" in the menu that appears. Right-click on empty space in the Eclipse "Removable disk" window and click "Paste."
http://www.lostmydrivers.com/driver/download/2232/TDK/Cameras-and-MP3-Player-Drivers/tdk-mojo-128f-256f-mp3-fm-player-mojo-software---driver-upgrade. hope this helps
You can put the song files with the fire wire to conect the mp3 to PC .AND then you can see your files on your mp3 open it and then you open the other files like drive C .THEN COPY paste to your file on your mp3 .
Moving music from your computer to your mp3 is a simple way. You do not require a program to move. All things you should do is to plug your mp3 player to your computer. Once your mp3 player is recognized or detected, you just copy your music from your computer and paste it in the folder of your mp3 player.
After you are done copying close all the open folders in your computer.
Note: Do not remove your mp3 player directly it will cause a file corrupted. You need to safety remove.
Sometimes the firmware or player files are garbaged and the player
looks like it starts halfway then freezes. If this is your problem and
you're sure the battery's fine (and in the right way) then you can try
to reload the flash on the player and as a last resort reformat the
file area as well.
Go the RCA support website and download the latest flash for
the th1611 and run the program. You may be lucky off the bat, but if
the first attempt fails review the troubleshooting procedures that will
tell you to hold the play button while plugging the device into the usb
port. If, after the program flash, the device still fails to start,
you'll have to erase the file area to un freeze the device.
I
had a weak battery that that I pulled out while the device was starting
and it seemed to corrupt the player. Thisprocedure worked for me.
FYI, the flash program works on XP 32bit, but I don't know if it will work with Vista
Sometimes the firmware or player files are garbaged and the player looks like it starts halfway then freezes. If this is your problem and you're sure the battery's fine (and in the right way) then you can try to reload the flash on the player and as a last resort reformat the file area as well.
Go the RCA support website and download the latest flash for the th1611 and run the program. You may be lucky off the bat, but if the first attempt fails review the troubleshooting procedures that will tell you to hold the play button while plugging the device into the usb port. If, after the program flash, the device still fails to start, you'll have to erase the file area to un freeze the device.
I had a weak battery that that I pulled out while the device was starting and it seemed to corrupt the player. Thisprocedure worked for me.
FYI, the flash program works on XP 32bit, but I don't know if it will work with Vista
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RCA M4208 Make sure the lock switch on the back is in the unlocked position. For the player to say "Loading," especially the first time you plug it into the computer, is normal - your computer is communicating with the player, installing drivers, and trying to load the Easy Rip Software. If it stays on loading past 10 minutes, however, something is not right. If you have selected to open the device automatically using Windows Media Player, you are headed for trouble, especially if you have more music and other files on your computer than the mp3 player can handle. If you have accidentally done this, disable auto-sync in Windows Media Player. If you have checked the above, and you are still having problems, disconnect the mp3 player from the computer. Hold in the power button for 10 seconds or more to reset the mp3 player. Try plugging the mp3 player into the computer again. If it stays on loading for more than 10 minutes, unplug the mp3 player, go into the settings menu and change the mode from MSC to MTP or vice versa. If it still misbehaves when you replug the mp3 player into the computer, download the latest Easy Rip software from RCA's website and update your player's firmware - take note of the section they have on Windows Vista if you have Windows Vista. Good luck! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
Make sure you have the updated Easy Rip software from RCA's website and that the lock switch on the back of the player is not turned on.
RCA M4208 Make sure the lock switch on the back is in the unlocked position. For the player to say "Loading," especially the first time you plug it into the computer, is normal - your computer is communicating with the player, installing drivers, and trying to load the Easy Rip Software. If it stays on loading past 10 minutes, however, something is not right. If you have selected to open the device automatically using Windows Media Player, you are headed for trouble, especially if you have more music and other files on your computer than the mp3 player can handle. If you have accidentally done this, disable auto-sync in Windows Media Player. If you have checked the above, and you are still having problems, disconnect the mp3 player from the computer. Hold in the power button for 10 seconds or more to reset the mp3 player. Try plugging the mp3 player into the computer again. If it stays on loading for more than 10 minutes, unplug the mp3 player, go into the settings menu and change the mode from MSC to MTP or vice versa. If it still misbehaves when you replug the mp3 player into the computer, download the latest Easy Rip software from RCA's website and update your player's firmware - take note of the section they have on Windows Vista if you have Windows Vista. Good luck! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
Dude, remove the batery, then, connect your mp3 in your computer, select in Windows menu: Format...but format in FAT...not in FAT32..or Ntfs...then, disconnect and connect again...put music...and thats it...¡¡¡ enjoy again...
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