Try another CD, if you still get the same error it would be cheaper to just replace the CD player rather than have it fixed
The conventional wisdom is that these CD players weren't built to last, which seems a bit odd, considering that the rest of the radio seems to last forever. Never seen a unit of this vintage (including my own) that plays CD's.
A word to the wise: if you enjoy listening to the radio and intend to use the factory antenna, be very careful about which aftermarket radio you buy -- the antenna is extremely low-gain, and needs to be coupled to a radio with a really good RF amplifier. Try to either road-test friends' radios for reception ability, or pick the radio in the store display that tunes in clearest. I picked a really nice Clarion only to discover after it was installed that it had poor RF gain. On flat land in nice weather and without moving, I can often pick up FM stereo.
Caveat emptor... I just listen to my MP3's, and live without FM. The unit's great otherwise.
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A fixed-point number representation displays numbers with a fixed number of decimal places. This means that the number will always have the same number of digits after the decimal point, regardless of the value of the number itself.
Henry Moseley
Currency style format
Washington Monument
It is running the same tests that found the error again after an error has been fixed to ensure it has been fixed and no other errors have been introduced as a result of what was done.
I downloaded and installed a program called freetype. That seems to have fixed the problem.
It is a network error. It can sometimes be fixed by refreshing your web page.
It means your xbox have a Error it can be fixed
You can try run the program that has error in it, if it doesn't occur again, it should be fixed
The certificate error can be fixed by shutting the phone off and restarting it. If this does not fix the error, you will need to reset the phone to factory settings.
Try gently sticking the end of a paperclip into the reset button, found on the back of your MP3 player, and then upload your music. :)