Connect the device in Storage Device (USB Mass Storage) Mode and then format the storage disc to FAT
you can use the DOS command:
format X: /fs:fat
This is from one of the other techies, not me
SOURCE: Lexar MP3 player
Connect the device in Storage Device (USB Mass Storgae) Mode and then format the storage disc to FAT you can use the DOS command: format X: /fs:fat where X: is the storage disc drive letter.
SOURCE: lexar mda256-100 player from bose
The solution is correct. I emailed [email protected] and received an email the next day with a firmware patch that reformatted my player.
Just an FYI, this did NOT work under Vista and since I had an XP media center laptop sitting next to me I didn't play with it. On the XP system it worked flawlessly. I ended up with a fully functional MP3 player again, nothing in the folder at all and it only took a minute.
Send them an email and I would expect you'd get a response within 1-2 business days. As mentioned, my response was within 18 hours.
SOURCE: Lexar MP3
Attach MP3 to computer.
Open explorer and right click the MP3 drive letter.
Choose FORMAT
Next window choose FAT32 and Quick as the options.
SOURCE: Lexar MP3 Player 100
Attach MP3 to computer.
Open explorer and right click the MP3 drive letter.
Choose FORMAT
Next window choose FAT32 and Quick as the options.
SOURCE: my lexar mp3 wont no longer down load. the window
Connect your player to your computer. when the computer finds your player, open my computer. Highlight your player by left clicking. Choose the folder you want to format, Usually the music folder. Next, left click and a menu will open giving you options such as format drive. a menu will open. choose to format using fat 32
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Same here, how do I reformat my lexar mp3 player? When It urn it on is says incorrect, reformat the player.
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