Muvo N200 transfer er

hi, i got a muvo n200 gb mp3 but everytime i tried to transfer my files it stop w/ 32mb left and it said i can store up to gb...i tried it a couple times and everytime the memory hav 32mb left..the files after that r all error...can someone help pls?
thx =)

I am having the same problems. To make it more difficult, I am using Windows Media Player 0. If you have the File Hiarchy Enabled, it creates sub folders that the N200 cannot read. If you disable File Hiarchy, Media Player 0 appears to only sync with the root directory. I can't seem to make Media Player sync with a folder.
I would be interested in knowing if there is a workaround. If not, I would really classify this media player completely incompatible with Windows Media Player. Bottom line, you can't sync up your player without manual intervention.

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