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Old 10-17-2011, 02:18 PM   #11
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by DebbyS View Post
Hmm, if it's stuck at the logo, so the JBL doesn't do anything... but it responds to your computer... can your computer look into the JBL and see it and can you know that by using Windows Explorer and file manage the little onboard storage there? If so, maybe you could go further and, oh, reformat the jbl or something like that? Ken is a zillion times more knowledgeable on that part of it than I am, but if you can get your computer to talk to the jbl, maybe your computer can poke it and bring it out of its funk Just a thought.
Actually that's one of the approaches that sometimes works. Reformatting the JBL's
internal memory is an easy task. If you can see a drive letter for your JBL, in Windows
then it's a simple right click option. If there were some corruption of the filesystem
that was causing the hangup, this would likely fix things. This is one of many fixes that
have been discussed that can work, if the JBL cooperates.

Luck;
Ken
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