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Originally Posted by chandnichowk";p="
I bought a 2gb player. had problems with loading files above a certain limit and had to format the player as it played garbled numbers. After formatting , I learned that the player was actually 475 mb (reported by windows Xp)
I promptly complained to the seller who gave me a new player with guarantee that it will be actually 2 Gb when formatted on the computer.
I was being clever and carried my notebook along. Formatted in his presence on the notebook (windows XP). and Viola - it showed 2 gb. I thanked the seller, shook hands with him and came home.
Yesterday i happened to read Zaidons article and filled up my player to its 2 gb capacity. Sadly it turned out that it supports only 1 gb capacity.
My question , as Zaidons, is How does windows XP show the formatted capacity as more than the actual capacity.
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Hello, happens the capacity of a disk is not in the formating but in the Partition Table, you need clear the partition table and then make a new one (using mp3 utilities).
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