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Old 25th Jul 2006, 10:05 am
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It could be the cause of the problem. It sounds like a hacked chip but there is no telling what size it really is. The only way to clear the files is to format the player, doing so will generally remove the hack as well. You could format it with windows or there are a couple of tools for formatting in the Download>Tools section if windows will not format it. If you get a chance take the back off your player and note the memory chips (generally the largest on the board) serial and brand and we will find out what size it really is.
If you do not have a backup of your firmware I suggest you make one with s1fwx which is also in the tools section and there is a guide to using it in the Knowledge Base.

Unfortunatly it is 5am and I am turning in, will catch up tommorrow.
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