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DIGISETTE DUO-96 E-Cassette Player ( Windows Compatible )

DIGISETTE DUO-96 E-Cassette Player ( Windows Compatible )

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DUO-64 is also not good!
Review: I had the same problem as David from San Jose. But I was lucky to fix my internal memory. Basically I had to install an older version from DUO MANGER in a Win2000 computer and tried lots and lots of times to low format the internal memory. The newest version of DUO MANAGER wouldn't recognize the player at all. I started the low format process several times right after switching the unit on, and before the DUO-64 went to a fault LED condition. After several attempts, I managed to format the player and now it's working again. Now it can work with the newest DUO MANAGER version. Just as a reminder, now I'm just using Win2000 to downloading to it and I do not recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good product
Review: loved this product sounds good and can play in my car w/o having to change to stock deck then take it out and go to work man i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Memory corrupted when running with Win XP.
Review: This product worked OK for me on Win 2000, but I got a new Win XP computer. I downloaded the software for Win XP, and it CORRUPTED THE DEVICE'S MEMORY. Tech support said, "Sorry." The device is now inoperable. I expect some problems, but the device shouldn't become inoperable. Save your money and get a more robust or cheaper MP3 player. A cassette
adapter for any MP3 player is [inexpensive].

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Memory corrupted when running with Win XP.
Review: This product worked OK for me on Win 2000, but I got a new Win XP computer. I downloaded the software for Win XP, and it CORRUPTED THE DEVICE'S MEMORY. Tech support said, "Sorry." The device is now inoperable. I expect some problems, but the device shouldn't become inoperable. Save your money and get a more robust or cheaper MP3 player. A cassette
adapter for any MP3 player is [inexpensive].


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