N200 prob

Player shuts off immediatly after turning on. No its not the battery. Ive had it almost 4mths. My computer recognizes it fine. All of my music are in folders and I only down load song at a time not a whole folder.
Ive read postings to this subject but the answers dont seem to be fixing the problem. What to do??
it stinks to spend over $00 on something that dies after 4mths.
Thanks for any help

I would recommend using version .2.0 as you don't need to go into Recovery Mode as you do for the later versions.
PB

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