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Old 9th Jul 2006, 12:19 pm
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Unfortunately, it sounds like you have a 'hacked' player in the sense that someone has hacked it to display 2 GIGS of storage whereas physically it only has a 128MB memory chip inside.

This also might explain all the problems you're getting with 'format errors'. This is generally because the player can't hold more than what it's physically capable of (107 MB).

A format generally wipes out any hacks to reveal it's true size. If you wanted to, you can open up your player and note down the chip number. Then we can check on the internet to see how big that memory chip is.
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