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Please ensure that the product has no limit on the brand of batteries that can be used in it. If you can, please stick to the same brand that was initially used by your dictaphone. If these brand of batteries do not work, I would call philips to ask about the nearest repair vendor to you. That vendor should be able to troubelshoot and fix your Philips device.
Can't you simply take the tape from the 2750 and put it into the other Dictaphone to play it? Or is the other Dictaphone a different size tape (eg; mini or micro)?
You'll need a digital recorder (Dictaphone makes one - a Walkabout Model 5220). Transferring a recording from an analog (tape) machine to a PC requires a patch cord to hook it up to your PC, then some sort of software to record it while it's playing back.
If you are using a Mac, you just have to empty your trashcan. It will also empty out your computer's trash at the same time.
Mac puts all deleted music in an invisible folder called (.trashes) on the Philips rather than deleting them for some reason so you have to empty it.
If you aren't using a Mac or this does not work it may not be partitioned properly. You should use the software that came with it.
The Philips software doesn't work on a Mac, but you can use Disk Utility. First mount the Philips and use the Partition tab to make it only have "1 Partition" then use the Erase tab to set it to an MS-DOS file system.
I found out that my Philips had two partitions and it was limiting my space so that's how I solved it.
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