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Sandisk Clip repair tip
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The Sandisk clip is a small mp3 player. Mine simply died- no lights, no sound, no response whatsoever. Paper clip in the reset hole had no effect. In frustration I started pushing all buttons. The triple button combination of power, center button on front, and volume-up brought the unit back to life.. |
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Sandisk Clip repair tip
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FYI: The Sandisk clip is a small mp3 player. Mine simply died- no lights, no sound, no response whatsoever. Paper clip in the reset hole had no effect. In frustration I started pushing all buttons. The triple button combination of power, center button on front, and volume-up brought the unit back to life.. It turns out that I need only hold the power button down for more than 30 seconds to effect the desired result. |
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