I have no instructions for this device

Discussion in 'Audio' started by rampipe, Feb 21, 2010.

  1. rampipe

    rampipe Member

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    I recently aquired a (nano) styled mp3 player without instuctions or a credable website/information phone number. the buttons on the front are as near as no good as they are......mmm! well back-to-front or upsidedown. When i connect it to my pc its displayed as a ACTIONS HS USB Flashdisk USB Device. I have a serial number and a model number however searching these numbers on the web has been less then fruitfull. i would like to use this product to its full potential but i find it confusing and hard to use.

    Any help would be appretiated.......Thank you.
     
  2. scum101

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    I guess it's a chipod.. make mp3 files and shove them on it like any other "mass storage" device.. I guess that's about it... until it fails, which no doubt won't be long.

    does it have any name/numbers on the casing or in the battery compartment anywhere?

    btw.. my searching about brings up that it's at most a 2gb device, most seem to be 954mb.
     
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    My advice is to only sync once. Chipods tend to die after syncing. Some die after the first try others last for maybe a dozen or so syncs. Chipods are a very bad deal. You are better off getting a refurbished name brand. They tend to last for a year or two for almost the same price as a chipod. After they die you have less than 1% chance of reviving it.
     
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