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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 6
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When I start the Cowon, I receive this warning. "Acceptable file number is over."
I cannot access any files which can be found on the device when it is connected to my computer. Does anyone have a solution for this? |
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I, Like, Do Stuff Here.
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Remove some files?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I, Like, Do Stuff Here.
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Well, you didn't mention that in your original post.
![]() Do you know specifically how many music/video files you have? Might try doing a scandisk/defrag.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I decided to delete everything and see how it goes from there. I only had roughly 20 albums of music, but I also had a backup of 1000's of HTML and XLS files from something else in case of a crash of my laptop, but I didn't see that as a potential problem.
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I, Like, Do Stuff Here.
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I think the A2 may have a maximum file capacity, but I'm not at all sure.
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