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if it detects in your computer then you can try formatting it....if not,try sliding the hold key to off position then connecting to PC...it must get detected as a removable disk...format the disk...
try formatting your device then try to put mp3 files on it. check if it works. on your my computer right click you mp3 device ( it is usually a removable storage) then select format.
The device needs at least 8MB to build the Music DB (database or GUI).
You need to manually delete some files from the device.
You will need to connect it to the PC and open it in My Computer>Device Name>Music Folder.
Delete a few songs, disconnect and restart the device.
You can add to the question if you need more assistance.
Best of Luck.
It is referring to the "database", or the menus on the device. (i.e. - songs titles, music, artists)
It needs at least 6MB of free space on the device to create this.
If you freed up what you think is 6MB, it may not be enough. Even though you have a 2GB player, there is only 1.85 of usable space on it. So try deleting some more tracks.
If not, format the device and start over. Right click on the device in My Computer and select format.
Best of Luck.
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