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Where Can I Find this Exact AC DC Adaptor for my Mp3 player?
Llorean:
Why even ask if you're not going to wait for answers before doing stupid things?
chop18:
--- Quote from: Llorean on June 21, 2008, 07:48:08 PM ---Why even ask if you're not going to wait for answers before doing stupid things?
--- End quote ---
Yeah i should of thought about it, but again i didnt have it plugged in on it, that long, by Frying a Mp3 Player what does it mean by that, could it mean that there is no more USB detection?
because all the files that i have previously transferred on it, are still working on the mp3 player, is there a way i can detect the mp3 player again, and the reason i did this is because, i thought just because it fits inside the mp3 player that it would insantly work with the mp3 player and at least give it a charge
Llorean:
Seriously, learn what a period is used for. We don't feel asking for an attempt to use proper English is too much to expect of someone.
If you've used an improper charger and caused hardware damage, you will need to replace parts of the MP3 player before it will work again.
chop18:
well the problem with that is, the whole mp3 player is all broken apart. The Mp3 player has dropped several times before, then i replaced my drive on this mp3 player im using now.
The mp3 still turns on and off, and works with the files, the problem is the USB detection how do i fix that problem altogether.
Llorean:
It's not "USB detection" that is the problem. Your PC isn't detecting it because the hardware is damaged. You'll need to figure out what all has been damaged, and replace it. This will neither be cheap, nor easy.
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