I wanted to erase all my songs so i did a system erase. It asked if i wanted to erase all and i said yes. Now my Insignia won't turn on or even charge. please help.
I have the same problem , but I didn't try to erase anything. I couldn't turn it on. When I connect the device to the PC, it will recognize it, but won't charge battery, or will allow me to use any featuer, neither it reads information on MP3.
:(I have the same problem , but I didn't try to erase anything. I couldn't turn it on. When I connect the device to the PC, it will recognize it, but won't charge battery, or will allow me to use any featuer, neither it reads information on MP3.
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If you wish to remove all of the music from your device, follow these steps
1. Press
the Menu button 2. Select "settings" 3. Select "system" 4. Select
"erase all"
If you wish to remove certain songs but not all, Insignia recommends using Best Buy Rhapsody to manage the files on your device. The program recognizes the MP3 player and Files can be dragged between your MP3 player and Rhapsody. Even tho this perticular model is discontinued, they still have the manual online. Go to the website and put the Model number in and click the appropriate model(it shows NS-DA1G and NS-DA2G). The next page has all the manuals and information you should need
This player does not allow multiple sync parters to prevent piracy. If you are syncing it to a new computer you must re-initialize the player and erase the songs.
There are two different solutions for erasing select files from your Insignia player:
Sync Solution - If you have been using a music service like Rhapsody, Best Buy Digital Music Service, or WMP10, you can connect the player while in Sync mode (switchable in the USB preferences on the players setup menu), open the software, find the Insignia player, open the players song list, and delete tracks that you don't desire.
File & Folder Solution - This is just like navigating your hard drive. Connect the Insignia player when in File & Folder mode, open the drive (should be on your desktop or in your device list under My Computer), and delete what you don't want the same as if it were on your computer.
First check the battery to make sure it's in correctly. Remove the back panel to do this and look for the contacts. Make sure they align correctly with the contacts on the battery.
Try depressing the reset button which is next to the HOLD switch for about 5-10 seconds.
Attempt to power up the device on its own. If it powers up then try clearing all data and resetting to default.
Connect the device to a PC and see if it connects. Perform a full formatting to FAT-32 (or FAT-16). Eject and disconnect the device after the formatting is completed. Atempt to power on the unit on its own.
If all works you can try to load one song and see if it'll play. If yes, then use as normal.
I called insignia. An extremely rude cust. service rep. told me that the player doesn't work with itunes playlists and is ONLY mac compat. as a storage device.
What a crap answer! I actually can get songs on the thing and they play, but playlists are a lost cause.
I have the same problem , but I didn't try to erase anything. I couldn't turn it on. When I connect the device to the PC, it will recognize it, but won't charge battery, or will allow me to use any featuer, neither it reads information on MP3.
:(
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