Unable to add files to my Mp3

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Hi, I bought a Triomphe Electronics MP3 player, at first I had a lot of trouble adding files because it kept saying it was impossible to copy to the directory, then it went through. But now it's completely impossible to add or copy anything, no computer can and Windows displays error code 0x80070052. Is there a solution to fix the player?
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0

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Boulou67
 
In fact, the problem is due to the fact that your USB drives or your MP3s are in FAT (or FAT16) format, which is an old Windows format, and therefore to solve the problem:

You need to format your USB drives and change them to NTFS or FAT32 format, and then the problem should be resolved.
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diane
 
Merci pour ta question, mais moi j'ai acheté un mp3 pour ma sœur et je voudrais lui offrir quand il y aura de la musique dessus... savez-vous comment je pourrais "formater" mon lecteur mp3 (le plus clairement possible parce que je suis une grosse MERDE en informatique... merci d'avance !!!
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kiki 25
 
A big thank you for your solution. I had this problem and I followed your explanation; everything went well, and I was able to fill in my key, super!!! Thanks again!
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steve
 
Thank you, I hadn't thought of that; every time I format, I just use FAT.
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kermitou
 
Great, thanks for your solution it works FINE.
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CB
 
How do we change the format?
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JAG_Info Posted messages 137 Status Membre 52
 
Hello,

You can try resetting the USB ports.

Above all, you should never unplug the MP3 before disconnecting it using the icon located at the bottom right in the taskbar. You can click with both the right and left mouse buttons.

Otherwise, try it on another PC, and if the result is the same, it means your MP3 is dead.

If not, uninstall the MP3 driver and reinstall it.

Alternatively, you can download the software for free:

Version EVEREST v2.20.405/en Benchmark Module 1.02.88.0 from the website http://www.lavalys.com/
which will allow you to perform a complete analysis of your PC.

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See you soon and good luck
Jag
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jvb Posted messages 5 Status Membre 3
 
The problem is Vista. The audio and studio majors complained so much that they promised not to give us HD if we didn't protect their future babies. And of course, who's the one who got stuck with it, Gates KROSOFT, as we affectionately call him. So now, audio and video digital support is very well protected.
Well, don't throw away your player, some charitable souls are working on the subject, it won't be long before we find a way around the certification.
It's not Gates who's going to stop us from cracking his software into pieces, especially when he's not the one giving us the solution...
This boy is far from finished.....
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patou1208
 
SOLUTION MP3: 0X80070052

CREATE AN EXAMPLE FOLDER "MUSIC" AND TRANSFER IT DIRECTLY!!!

DO NOT TRANSFER THE SONGS ONE BY ONE!!!

It worked for me....
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LAMZO
 
YOU'RE A GENIUS LOL BUT THANK YOU ANYWAY
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Lilxmary
 
It might also be because the MP3 is full! I had the same problem and I deleted some songs and it's better now!
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misslolodu26
 
The problem for me is that I deleted everything on my mp3, and since then I can't put anything on it, there's a code that shows up...
Please help me, I can't live without music!!!
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patou1208
 
Hi and Happy New Year!

Regarding your NOKIA phone:

Have you tried transferring your data via Bluetooth or Infrared?
If that doesn't work:
- check the NOKIA website... they have update software!
- try to keep as many photos or music on the internal memory of your phone or send them to another phone or an email address and format the external memory card of 1 Giga (be careful only the 1 Giga card!!!)
Or ask a salesperson at a store specialized in phones?!

I can't think of anything else?!

See you later!
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gilnem Posted messages 23 Status Membre 22
 
You need to create a file, introduce the folders, and save the file.
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Missis
 
The problem of transferring music files to an MP3 player for the error code, as you mentioned, I had this problem too. Format your MP3 player and that’s it; I succeeded. Good luck!
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misslolodu26
 
not understanding everything
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Debilos
 
You need to change the file system of your portable storage system (MP3, USB stick, memory card, etc.). To do this, format it to FAT32. I just did it on my 1 GB MP3 player, and now it works.

Have a good weekend, everyone.
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moidu57640
 
While browsing the internet, I searched and found:
According to what I could translate and understand from an English site, you actually need to create several folders to put the music in because the player doesn't really like it when there are TOO many songs in the same folder (and especially in the root of the disk).
I haven't tried it because my problem was solved by transferring a folder containing everything instead of each song independently (after formatting to FAT32).
So I don't know if it works, but it's worth a try, right?
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Emotte
 
I found out how to do it, first there's no need to format the mp4, it doesn't work because there are too many files on the USB stick itself, you need to create folders in the mp4 and sort the files, and that way the mp4 won't be filled at the root and then you can drag your files ^^
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Missie > Emotte
 
Hello, I have a problem with my mp4 and I would like to know how to format it?
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misslolodu26
 
But I can't do anything on my mp4, I can't create a file, I can't add images, NOTHING!!!
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v0dka7
 
Just go to Computer (for Vista/7) or My Computer. Then right-click on the USB drive/MP3 player and select Format, choose FAT32 as the file system and check Quick Format, then you can put all your music on it!

PS: Copy the music already on the drive before erasing because formatting will erase everything on the card.
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skyballock
 
exactly, it's the same principle for SD cards
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moisuis06
 
Oh no, I have the same problem!! So no solution???? :'(
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Élisa
 
I bought a Nokia 52 00 mobile phone, considering that its memory is quite limited, I later bought a 1 Giga memory card.
At first, everything was fine; I connected it with its special adapter to my Acer Windows Vista computer, I transferred a certain number of songs, and I had more than 3/4 of the memory free when it stopped working with error code 0x80070052. I tried your tactics, but nothing works. I can't even move photos from my phone to the memory card; it says: the operation failed.
I'm at my wit's end, please help me...
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madjer
 
I can't send sounds from my computer to my Nokia N95 mobile phone; I'm being told about an error code.
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palus du 62
 
Hello
I can't upload an entire file or songs one by one
do you have a solution? It shows error 0x80070052
thank you for the advice
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harold08
 
I have exactly the same problem as Elisa. Everything happened in the same way. Please help me.
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demon
 
Same error, but since I formatted my mp3, it works perfectly.
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sara
 
Same problem for me, I have a brand new mp3, I managed to put some music on it the first day but since then it's impossible. How do I reformat my mp3????
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bibi
 
Salut, j'avais le même problème, je ne pouvais pas mettre mes musiques sur mon MP3, ça me disait erreur code 0x80070052, et en fait, il faut mettre les chansons dans un nouveau dossier et le dossier, tu peux le transférer, ça marche !
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canarddator
 
No, I tried on my end and it didn't work at all.

If there’s any news, I’m interested.
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romrom08
 
Here I have the same problem as Elisa, I formatted my card to FAT32... the problem is that my phone cannot read the card, in summary my phone only reads cards formatted in FAT whereas the FAT format limits the file size... Please help me...
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toutou
 
Here’s how to do it.

Open the USB drive (via "Computer") > USB drive (e.g. SanDisk or Attaché Pro).
Create a new folder on the drive.
Close the USB drive.
Go to "C/" and search for the files to copy to the drive.
Right-click on the file and choose "copy" (definitely not "send").
Re-open the USB drive > open the "new folder".
Right-click and choose "paste".
The transfer should take place.
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niniaslayers
 
I just had the same problem, and actually my mp3 was full, that's all.
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