MuVo TX FM display and power prob

hello to all! good evening...i've been the owner of a creative MuVo TX FM for a little over a year now and im extremely satisfied with it. it was extremely reliable and handy and was a worthy competitor against the shuffle...it never gave me any problems at all and i was quite happy with it...
recently, it started acting up and anytime i press and hold the power button, the LCD display just flashes and nothing happens...the light goes on and keeps flashing at sec intervals!!! thats all that happens...i have to keep trying and hold it and after repeated attempts and if the player thinks im worth it, it goes on!! its really irritating and ANY help at all will be really appreciated!! thanks for your time! hope for a reply soon!

hello!!
thanks a lot! its working just fine now!!!
cheers!

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