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Ok I did the full erase and I still have the problem.

Please clarify exactly what you did, and what's still happening.

Did you actually get to a shell prompt and type cat /dev/zero >/dev/hda3 and did that seem to work as described here?

And, if so, is the problem you still have the "HDA: Read_intr" error message when you select a playlist or boot the player?

If that's the case (and you really did do that command at a shell prompt, then you definitely have hardware problems with the disk drive, it's one of the problems described here. There is a long list of possible hardware problems, please go through that list.

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When I type the command I get the following on my player, Tweak Order No Matching Source

When you type which command?

If you're saying that when you type cat /dev/zero >/dev/hda3 you get "tweak order no matching source", then it's because you aren't at a shell prompt when you do it. You must be at a shell prompt before you can enter shell commands. Please carefully read these instructions word for word and make sure you don't miss anything. For example, if you don't have the developer version of the player firmware installed, you can't get to the shell prompt.
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Tony Fabris