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    Kristian Sixhoj
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    Hi, I have an mp3 player which I use for the radio in my car (much easier and faster than burning new CDs all the time). Today, the radio suddenly wouldn't read from the mp3 player at all (it has been an issue all the time, but most of the time it has managed to start playing from it). So I took it inside and plugged it into my laptop, which then started installing the neccessary drivers, which I thought was odd, as it had been plugged in before. Then, when I tried accessing the drive, it said:

    F:\ is not accessible. Incorrect funtion.

    No matter what I did, I couldn't get access to it. So, I tried plugging it into my other pc (which is running XP), and it said:

    The disk in drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?

    When clicking Yes, another box appears saying:

    There is no disk in drive F. Insert a disk, and then try again.

    Is there any hope of rescuing it? If yes, how? Thanks in advance.

    :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


    My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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      Hi, I have an mp3 player which I use for the radio in my car (much easier and faster than burning new CDs all the time). Today, the radio suddenly wouldn't read from the mp3 player at all (it has been an issue all the time, but most of the time it has managed to start playing from it). So I took it inside and plugged it into my laptop, which then started installing the neccessary drivers, which I thought was odd, as it had been plugged in before. Then, when I tried accessing the drive, it said:

      F:\ is not accessible. Incorrect funtion.

      No matter what I did, I couldn't get access to it. So, I tried plugging it into my other pc (which is running XP), and it said:

      The disk in drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?

      When clicking Yes, another box appears saying:

      There is no disk in drive F. Insert a disk, and then try again.

      Is there any hope of rescuing it? If yes, how? Thanks in advance.

      :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


      My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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      Albert Holguin
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      If its an mp3 player, you probably don't want to format it anyway, since you'll probably end up wiping configuration files if not even software that it needs. Time for a new one... :( I've had one do this in the past, just ended up buying another after trying a few things.

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        If its an mp3 player, you probably don't want to format it anyway, since you'll probably end up wiping configuration files if not even software that it needs. Time for a new one... :( I've had one do this in the past, just ended up buying another after trying a few things.

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        Kristian Sixhoj
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        Dang. Oh well, it was only 120 DKK (~ $23) anyway ;P Thanks.

        :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


        My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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          Dang. Oh well, it was only 120 DKK (~ $23) anyway ;P Thanks.

          :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


          My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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          Albert Holguin
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          Considering how they mass produce these things, I'm surprised they even last as long as they do. :laugh:

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            Considering how they mass produce these things, I'm surprised they even last as long as they do. :laugh:

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            Kristian Sixhoj
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            This one didn't even last a month before this problem arised. I guess you get what you pay for. :)

            :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


            My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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              This one didn't even last a month before this problem arised. I guess you get what you pay for. :)

              :bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis


              My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]

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              oh... guess that is what you paid for... :laugh: ...better luck on your next one!

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