pablo, a lot of these players have memory chips that are hacked so that the y read as being much larger than their true size. In your case I your 1GB chip could really be only 512MB.
The only way to fix this is to remove the hack that is causing the chip to read larger.
You can do this with MP3 layer Disk Tool which is part of MP3 Player Utiities. Open the Disk tool and go to the Partition Encrypt tab and move the slider all the way right and then back to the left and press start. This will rebuild the partition to its true size. It is a good idea to format the player in Fat after doing this.
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