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Old 07-30-2007, 05:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default MP3 player: Deleting Cache?

This question concern Mp3-players in general, cause i guess thei all have some form of "cache"

What will happend if i browse the player in windows explorer and delete the "tag_cache"? will the player be permanent destroyed?

i have problems with my YP-U1 Samsung, i can't deafult the player no matter what i do, so perhaps it can be an alternative to test?
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This question concern Mp3-players in general, cause i guess thei all have some form of "cache"

What will happend if i browse the player in windows explorer and delete the "tag_cache"? will the player be permanent destroyed?

i have problems with my YP-U1 Samsung, i can't deafult the player no matter what i do, so perhaps it can be an alternative to test?
huh??????
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huh??????
yes..i guess thath this cache whas so unknown thath it should aboslutley not be removed
its a xml document thath canbe found inside some the MP3 player (perhaps everybod?) when your browse it in wíndows explorer, its some kind of "memory hash"


There is problems now cause i cutted out this cache dok

i allso emtied the previous tracklist, and started adding new tracks from scratch, and it worked fine without this cache from the beginning..untill i unplugged and tried to re-inplugge in the USB again...failed
seens then the computer doesnt recognise the Mp3 player at all,

the USB-port works..thath i know, cause i tested it with my optical mouse..so now i wonder again if this is brooken for good again here lol
there is a fabric reset button at the side of the player, where you can needel a thin device in, i have done it, but it doesnt help

its possible and play the files, and i have tested to delete them all from inside the player, but it doesnt help either
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Why would you want to delete the cache? I'd imagine they designed it so the cache would never have to be manually removed. Also, if the MP3 player is on, it's always gonna be using some sort of cache...
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Why would you want to delete the cache? I'd imagine they designed it so the cache would never have to be manually removed. Also, if the MP3 player is on, it's always gonna be using some sort of cache...
Yes i realize it was a misstake thath now, i thauth it where going to auto-replace, i kind of imagines thath a caache thath was dangerous to remove should lie visible..thauth it was a hash only..thath was wery wrong

i wonder if its too late now
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You should have bought a IPOD or a Zune (>_<).... just kidding, in my case, if I don't know what the heck it does, don't mess with it....
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