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Old 16th Mar 2007, 2:18 am
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daju666 , likely the USB socket on the player has some broken solder, causing the PC not to read the player properly and showing hardware malfunction.

i'll suggest opening the player and check the USB socket. Make sure all the pins are properly soldered to the mainboard itself.

If you are not good in soldering, find someone good in it and try re-soldering the pins back to the board. Usually you'll only need to touch the solder on the pins to melt it again, allowing it to bond the pins to the board.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.


T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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