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    Yeah, That's right CaptainCaveMan's Avatar
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    Mexican killed my car

    I need computer help....getting my virtual ass kicked here

    I got a phone the other day that has an option for a mirco SD card to store songs and stuff on. Well, i ordered a card and a reader for it and now i'm trying to put songs on the card. The problem is, it's acting like the card is full but it isn't.

    No matter what song i try i get this message:



    But if i delete a song that is already on the card i can then add another song. It's acting like it's full but it isn't....



    Any Ideas WTF is going on?

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    not really...have you tried formatting the card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by derrinx View Post
    not really...have you tried formatting the card?
    +1 try to reformat the card from your PC.

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    I remember that had happened to me also when storing all my CD & songs ... I had figured out why and fixed but I've forgotten what the solution was ... if I can remember I'll post up ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddierox View Post
    I remember that had happened to me also when storing all my CD & songs ... I had figured out why and fixed but I've forgotten what the solution was ... if I can remember I'll post up ...
    well that was helpful

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    I fixed it. The memory card was completely blank when i got it. I found out that i guess i hit the limit for the amount of non-organized files on it. When i made a folder on it called "my music" i was able to fill up the whole card. Now i have like 300 songs or so on my phone! YAY!

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    Nice, how does the phone sound compared to a regular Mp3 player?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SexOnWheels View Post
    Nice, how does the phone sound compared to a regular Mp3 player?
    It sounds good to me. I have an mp3 player also but the phone sounds better. I think it's the earphones i'm using.

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    click on run...

    type " C : Enter # # "

    if that doesn't work same thing

    Click run

    type " O U 8 1 2" or " O I C U 8 1 2"

    and all should be good in the hood...

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    Well damn ...

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