dailyroach,
Just some info on why this may have happened. All chips when manufactured contain errors and bad cells this is quite normal. Chips are batch tested for quality, batches with minimal faults go for the highest price and are the most reliable.
Batches that return poor test results are sold a lot cheaper and are more prone to failure. As you can imagine the manufacturers of these players look to produce them at the lowest cost they can. They are not intersested in quality.
All memory degrades with use and will finally fail after many 1000's of read write operations, with poor quality chips that already have an abundance of bad cells and weak spots this can happen a lot earlier.
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