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Old 4th Dec 2006, 5:19 am
tadad1 tadad1 is offline
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snatchit,
At present there appears to be no evidence that 4GB players exist they all appear to be smaller chips hacked to read larger than their true size. At the moment 2GB is the max memory supported. As you have found once you start loading files to the player over the chips true size things start going wrong. File corruption, player restarts and resets and total crash of the operating system.

Most of these players use the ATJ2085 chipset which can be recovered by following the Dead Player Recovery Guide provided you either have a backup of your firmware or can find a compatible firmware.

The problem you face is that your player uses a newer ATJ2091 chip which uses the version 9.0.48 firmware. Sadly at the moment there is no way to extract the firmware from a 9.0.48 player as the backup tools can not read it properly. The result of this is that there is no recovery firmware available at present. Anyone with a dead 9.0.48 series player is stuck with a dead player until a tool becomes available to extract this firmware, then we will see people start uploading their firmware.

I suggest you try to get a refund from your seller.
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