There is normally a little switch on top you can slide to unlock your player.
Ensure the mp3 player is switched off (reset with a pin, if needed). Re-connect the player with the computer, switch it on, and reinsert the pin into the reset hole. Keep this in place for 10 seconds. The next time you switch on, the player should be working again.
No. The MP3's on your MP3 player are stored as a series of 1's and 0's in the player's memory. basically, a 1 corresponds to a switch that is turned on, and a 0 corresponds to a switch that is turned off. Your MP3 player has millions of these switches, and adding music simply changes the pattern of which ones are turned on and which ones are turned off. The switches are already there-- adding music only changes their state. In short- no, adding music won't make your player weigh more.
A Walkman mp3 player is an mp3 player developed by Sony.
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
You get the MP3 Player from gems.
Yeah its an MP3 player
if your mp3 player froze what do u do?
i won't send an mp3 to fm without a transmitter and mp3 player.
you cant, it is an mp3 player sorry. --------------------------------------------WBJB-------------------------------------------------- However, if you have a sansa MP3 player, then you pop in the CD into the computer, connect Sansa to the computer, rip it from Media Player to your MP3 player.
My MP3 player is awesome.
An iPod is an MP3 player. Is that true?