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Old May 24th, 2007, 08:45 PM
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PMC-120 hidden files?

I just bought the PMC-120.
I tryed to sync my WMP library with it.
It took forever, and I decided to put the device OFF by removing the battery (it wasn't smart, but was the only way to stop it)
When I plugged it back, I didn't have any song in the devide, but now I have 10gig used.

So, is there any way I could delete these 10 gig of hidden files (i can't see them in WMP and/or in the H: drive. it's like the PMC-120 is empty but I lost 10 gig of data available.

Thx,
Mathieu
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Old June 5th, 2007, 05:13 PM
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Recently I synched in a music album and froze so I just unplugged the usb cable. It seemed the files were not in my PMC, but when I turned it on the files are there but now I can never delete them.

Im not here to help since I have the same problem (luckily its just a few mb) so I hop someone has the answer to this

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Old June 20th, 2007, 06:57 AM
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answer

I simply formatted the device with Windows... and everything went back to normal.

Then (if you have a copy) just drag and drog the inital file structure on the device. I was lucky since I had a backup of the file structure.

Hope it helps.

Mat
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