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VX-9800 Keeps shutting down when opening Mp3z...

wreddg

May 5, 2006, 7:23 PM
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I use a Sandisk mini SD 1GB card as my source to load mp3z, movies, sounds, and etc. on it. I have nothing in my card, it has been formatted, but everytime I load mp3z (I've tried loading different amounts like 1 song at a time, 10 songs, 30 songs, etc.) and once it's been copied unto the SD card (I even tried loading up to LESS THAN 512mb on my 1GB!) I take it out and put it into my vx9800. I then try to open the mp3 folder and the phone just restarts. I'm pretty sure a lot of other people have this same problem, has anyone encountered this as well and found a way, ANY WAY, to fix this so the phone doesn't restart when trying to open up my mp3z??? Please help, it's getting frustrating and making this phone less and less desirab...
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lilhntr

May 6, 2006, 5:43 PM
Try calling VZW tech support, sounds like a bad phone!
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tnt2k1

May 7, 2006, 1:47 PM
file name could be long ... try shortening it to below 30 characters?
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wy2sexi4u

Jun 14, 2006, 10:45 PM
actaully if you have a 512 card make sure that you have less that 500 mgs on it or it wont work...its a know issue with the old s/w if you get the new s/w it shuold fix it... also make sure your file names arnt too long... i am a rep in a store and have seen this issue when people have more that 500 mg on the card like i said the new s/w should fix it
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cali_romeo

Jul 4, 2006, 12:25 PM
i got same problem with my phone too, then i find out it is due to the memory card 2GB. that time 9800 does not support 2GB cards. check it out.
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jmdizzle

Jul 5, 2006, 6:02 PM
You could try shortening the file name like tnt2k1 said.

But open up the removeable disk in the c drive, then look at all the files that your mini sd has. There should be my flix, my pix, sounds, my mp3, and my mp3 playlist.

Open up my mp3 folder. Then go to run (if you use limewire) and type C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Shared (or if you use like itunes or something open up the folder where the songs are stored on your computer.)
it should bring up your songs.

Then just drag the songs you want from your songs folder over into your mp3 folder.

If that doesn't work call tech support I guess. They are usually nice and helpful.
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