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I also have experienced this problem recently and, after having a look through this site discovered that windows media player inserts a "wmp info" file automatically (either when you install the software or when you upgrade the firmware). Apparently this file can become corrupted. Open your player via "my computer" and open the data and media files etc. Delete the "wmp info" file from its location(s) and that should do the trick. Hope it works. |
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wish i could help, but alas, i don't have an H10...
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