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You can reformate the player. plug it into the usb device of you computer and reformate with windows. Or you can run a virus scan through that drive it should say OPAL and have the aniti-virus program clean it for you.
You need to go to the RCA website and download the latest firmware and install it. You can also try holding the power button for 15 seconds then plug it into the usb port.
RCA Opal 4001/4002 – Transferring Videos You will need to download the RCA Media Converter from RCA's website, and then convert the videos before they will transfer to your player. -Tha Mp3 Doctor
go the the start menu, click my computer (with your opal plugged in of course) and it will show up in the disc drive part of the page. open it and drag the music files into the music folder. just got my 8GB opal today for 50$ at wal-mart! great deal!
Mhmm its easy just plug it in and when it goes on let the computer install it and the go to computer and and go to Opal and double click it and click music and just drag and drop music in there and should "Transfer".
Hey, I have the same MP3 and I have Windows 98. I didn't try to install the CD that came with it. All you have to do is plug it into your USB port in the back.
Hope it works,
Shannon
The same thing happened to me.(I have a different model but I'm sure you can solve it the same) Go to the website and download the frimware thing and it will completly clean your MP3 of data you added. At least it did for me.
it says boot error please format unit what do i do
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