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Posted on Mar 07, 2010

I am trying to download music from my computer to my new Jensen2 gig digital audio player. It states it cannot and to remove the write -protection. How do I do that?

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I can't believe I'm actually answering a tech question! I had the same problem and my friend, Matt, wrote: "The first would be, is there a lock switch of some sort on the player?" There is. I switch the "hold" button on the side of the Jense, and was able to record. Then, I wasn't quite sure how to replay. But eventually the music started up. This is going to take more practice, but I'm getting there. Chris

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    Hi, It's Chris again. Sorry to tell you that although I was able to download an album, it's hit or miss whether I can play it. Buttons don't seem to respond. "Browse files" sometimes gets me somewhere, more often doesn't. Instructions are worthless. Am about ready to give up on this. I bought it y'day; hope they'll take it back. Chriss

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