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Ace Real Posted on Mar 27, 2014

Thomson 6677 I have formated and copied new MP3 files in my Thomson 6677 MP3 player. While connected in my PC (this device) shows the copied files as well as it occupied space of the MP3 player. But once I disconnect the MP3 player from my PC and try to play music, it shows that there is nothing saved to the MP3 player.

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Hello Ace,

Is it possible that you are looking in the wrong folder in the MP3 player when it's disconnected?

Kind regards,

Ron.

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