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Post by tasu on May 17, 2005 12:09:26 GMT -5
I need some help on my mp3,it wont take any music and it still has a lot of free space,I dont know it's probably the computer or the mp3,can any one direct me toward some help for it,and I'll tell any info about the problems you need,so just ask
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Post by Pucci on May 17, 2005 18:07:21 GMT -5
firstly, review your posts... I fixed it to look like what you most likely intended.
ok, you gotta explain what the problem is...
what kind of message is it giving you?
also what do you use to play mp3?
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Post by Saucer on May 19, 2005 0:14:30 GMT -5
tsau, are you refering to a software MP3 player on your computer or a portable MP3 player? What software/hardware are you running?
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Post by bobn64 on May 19, 2005 20:58:43 GMT -5
Sometimes its confusing when dealing with drive sizes also. For instance, if you have a 40 gigabyte iPod or something, theres really only like 36 gigabytes on it. So if it says it's full, it really is, even though its not fully what its supposed to be, know what I mean? (took me forever to convince my friend at school that his mp3 player wasnt broken, that thats just the way they list drive sizes).
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Post by Saucer on May 20, 2005 21:58:21 GMT -5
Sometimes its confusing when dealing with drive sizes also. For instance, if you have a 40 gigabyte iPod or something, theres really only like 36 gigabytes on it. So if it says it's full, it really is, even though its not fully what its supposed to be, know what I mean? (took me forever to convince my friend at school that his mp3 player wasnt broken, that thats just the way they list drive sizes). Yeah, that pisses me off. Like my "80GB" Hard Drive on my computer is actually only 74.52GB. -_-;
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Post by keiichi on May 31, 2005 11:51:33 GMT -5
Sometimes its confusing when dealing with drive sizes also. For instance, if you have a 40 gigabyte iPod or something, theres really only like 36 gigabytes on it. So if it says it's full, it really is, even though its not fully what its supposed to be, know what I mean? (took me forever to convince my friend at school that his mp3 player wasnt broken, that thats just the way they list drive sizes). Yeah, that pisses me off. Like my "80GB" Hard Drive on my computer is actually only 74.52GB. -_-; With you on this one totally - does my NUT in. When looking at hard drives, they tend to be listed in decimal gigabytes - 1GB=1000000MB; How they should be listed is in BINARY form - 1GiB, laughably called a Gibibyte by some, is 1048576MB. Things is, you've also got to set aside some space required MBRs, FATs an' stuff - once that's taken off, you're looking at a frothy head on the pint that is your hard drive. K1
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Post by Pucci on Jun 2, 2005 1:34:03 GMT -5
sad but true K1.
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Post by Saucer on Jun 3, 2005 22:04:24 GMT -5
Keiichi-san..... Welcome to the board K1!
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Post by wowpower on Sept 15, 2008 4:29:40 GMT -5
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