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« on: March 13, 2006, 11:56:04 AM »

You all have been so helpful. I love my Neuros, but I am still having a few minor issues. It appears that the  socket for the USB 2.0 cable has gotten bent somehow, so I have to wiggle it and hold it to get it to make a connection. Two questions on this. 1st- I am using the USB1.0 port with a compatible cable. This seems to do the trick most of the time. I don't have a usb 2.0 on my pc any way. The second time I tried to sync with the usb 1.0 it didn't connect. ( come to find out the USB cable was loose from the PC. Fixed that and it fixed the problem)

My question is this: I am in the process of moving, and forgot my charger. I borrowed the neghbors car charger. ( How do you know when the neuros is fully charged?) I charged it up and downleoaded and sync'd some music.

I had forgotten to add the "Playlists" to the Neuros. So I tried to resync.At this point, the power was very low. It wouldn't sync or recognize the neuros. Is this because the power was so low?

I'd just like to know if that was my problem so I can stop worrying about my music. I'm great with technology until it doesn't do what its supposed to.

Your feedback is appreciated. You solved problem #1 for me. Do you mind taking a crack at this scenario? Mike ( leftysue)


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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2006, 11:15:26 AM »

If the battery is too low, the unit will not power up or be able to sync up with your computer. I would recommend letting just the backpack charge overnight and then try syncing up. I would also recommend having the unit plugged in while putting music on it. All the spinning and writing to the hard drive takes alot of power.

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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2006, 05:00:09 PM »

[Thanks for the info.[Cheesy] It's what I suspected. My USB 2.0 slot on the neuros backpack appears to have gotten bent, so it is hard to connect. If I use the USB 1.0 with a standard 1.0 cable, will I get the same results syncing? Mike

]Originally posted by Teh Internet Police

If the battery is too low, the unit will not power up or be able to sync up with your computer. I would recommend letting just the backpack charge overnight and then try syncing up. I would also recommend having the unit plugged in while putting music on it. All the spinning and writing to the hard drive takes alot of power.

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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2006, 09:55:09 AM »

Sync'ing between the two ports is the same except for speed, of course. I only use USB1.0 at my house but 2.0 at work and both do the same things.

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