Nomad Muvo2 1.5gb Firmware prob

Hi,
When i insert the battery, the nomad muvo 2 automatically power on and freeze on "Muvo 2". In the recovery mode i can't format or do anything, because the player freezes. The computer don't recognizes the player, and i can't update the firmware. What is the solution?
Raul Nakano

If Rescue Mode is not working the player is faulty unfortunately.

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