When i switch it on,,,,the player list is not building up and player is getting switched off immediately,,,,,is this due 2 any software corruption,,,,,i was facing this problem form past 1 month,,,help me out of this
I transferred many tracks to the player. The memory initially decreased with each one and then stopped decreasing as if the menmory was not being used. Only some 20 or so tracks were successfully transferred despite a message that over 100 WERE transferring.
Then, when I play back, the player stops after less than 5 or 6 songs and hangs with a message saying "loading 40%". If I recharge it just happens again. I transferred many tracks to the player. The memory initially decreased with each one and then stopped decreasing as if the menmory was not being used. Only some 20 or so tracks were successfully transferred despite a message that over 100 WERE transferring.
Then, when I play back, the player stops after less than 5 or 6 songs and hangs with a message saying "loading 40%". If I recharge it just happens again.
You can't post conmments that contain an email address.
Visit the Australian part of the Samsung website (http://www.samsung.com) and go to the download centre. Select the option to download the firmware for the Samsung YP-U2. It will be version V2.211. The download will be a zipped folder. Unzip the folder on your PC and run the setup program. This will install the Samsung YP-U2 software on your PC. Connect the player directly to a USB port on your PC and start the YP-U2 program. Use a paper clip to press the reset button on the YP-U2 whilst at the same time pressing the PLAY button. Hold the reset and play button like this for ten seconds. Once your PC picks up the player it should automatically download the drivers. Release the reset button and follow the instructions on your PC screen to install the firmware. The process will delete all the files currently on your MP3 player but at least you will be able to get it working again. If you fail to get the download at the Samsung website, send an email to [email protected] and I will send you the zipped folder (almost 5MB).
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Electric pressure washers have a switch that cuts off the power when the pressure builds up after closing the trigger. In my case that is how I got my washer. The switch stuck in the open position thereby not letting the motor start back up. I took the covers off until I found the switch which had a stem sticking out that I could push back to operating position. I was able to drill an access hole in the cover so I could push to reset my switch because I didn't have a parts list to get a new switch. When you get the covers off you can check the switch with a meter to see if it is open and possibly reset it manually for a test to see if that is the problem. The switch should be replaceable. I hope this helps.
this could be a problem with the second switch unit. what happens if you connect a pc to this cable, is that intermittent, if so, that is your problem. try fault finding with a LAN cable tester to see if there's any issue with the link cable.
To reset your Sansa Mp3 player.1. Slide and hold the Power switch up for approximately 20 seconds. 2. Release the Power switch. 3. To turn the player on, slide the Power switch up then release instantly.
If that does not get your player working again, try and Format to clear any corrupt files that may be present.
You will lose all your music - sorry. For the Sansa Clip: 1. From the Main Menu, in the player -> select Settings -> Format. 2. Select Yes.
You can also format using Media Player if you have unfrozen your player.1. ->start Media PlayerIf you have Media Player 10 --- Connect the Sansa player to the PC in MTP (See next step to change to MTP mode) .
1. Turn the player OFF. 2. Slide the Hold switch down to Lock (orange color showing). 3. Press and hold the center button while connecting the player to the PC with the USB cable. once you have done that...
Click on the Sync tab.(be sure your player shows in the pull down menu)Click the pencil icon on the upper right corner of the window.Click OK to start formatting. Now if you have Media Player 11---Click the Sync tab.On the left panel, look for the device. It is usually the last device listed.Right-click on the device and select FormatClick OK to format.
Use the D-Pad to move around Y is to shoot or swing your weapon, or just hit with your fists A is to use switches, pick up objects, build LEGO objects, use the Batarang B is to jump X is to Tag between characters in the game. L and R are to switch characters in the freeplay mode and some parts of the story mode. You can also use the Touchpad to switch characters.
See the character abilities section for more inforomation.
Vehicle controls
D-Pad to move, press down to slow the vehicle. X is to use the Boost rockets, you need Boost Energy to do so. Y is to shoot.
I think this is the part where he is stuck... You will see a Blue Brick Machine in the area. Gather the 2 Blue Bricks nearby, and step on a circular floor switch to get the 3rd one. Placeing all 3 of them on the machine gets you a Grapple Spot to build & use as Batman. Build & use a wall switch to get a ladder to build for Robin to climb up. Switch to Robin and head towards the back of the ledge to build a Tightrope. Cross the Tightrope with Robin to get to the top of the Cinema. Build & use a wall switch to open the door near the gate that is locked. Go into the door & use a wall switch to open the doors to the cinema. Switch to Batman & Bomb the Red box in the lobby. This gets you 2 circular floor switches to build. Step on one, and your partner will step on the other. This makes a ladder to build appear, carefully avoid the green stuff in this area, cause you are not immune to toxic & climb the ladder and Bomb the lock on the gate to get it open.
The power window system operates under the control of the accessory delay relay. For early build vehicles, the GEM will energize the relay to provide power to the power window system. For late build vehicles, the ICM(instrument cluster module) will energize the relay to provide power to the power window system.
Now it does not state the build date cut off in shop manual. So if it is an early build Fuse No.6(60amp) in Battery junction box feeds a circuit breaker that mounts under the hood on the fender apron at the firewall on driver's side(wire colors will be BK/WH and YE/LG).Then it feeds the switch side of the accessory delay relay in the Central junction box. Fuse 17(15amp) in the central junction box feeds the switch side of this relay.
The late build system is the same except instead of the circuit breaker on the left fender apron it uses fuse no. 47(30amp) in the battery junction box.
Now you can go to this website and pick owner guide on left task bar,input your vehicle info and pick get owner guide. Then pick the 6th owner guide printing and go to page 210 for the accessory delay relay location. You will see all the fuse information starts on page 207 thur 216.
I transferred many tracks to the player. The memory initially decreased with each one and then stopped decreasing as if the menmory was not being used. Only some 20 or so tracks were successfully transferred despite a message that over 100 WERE transferring.
Then, when I play back, the player stops after less than 5 or 6 songs and hangs with a message saying "loading 40%". If I recharge it just happens again.
×