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Originally Posted by elChanga";p="
This is my problem:
my player shoulb be of 1g
but Iīve never been able to charge that amount of data.
at the beggining It appear on the computer as two different disks, I loaded the files in the one I could enter, cause the other one was with no format.
Half of the files I loaded worked right but when I tried to play the other half the player rebooted itself.
"how misterious!" I thought
then I started to delete those files that were corrupted (at least that`s what I thought!) but I could not.
How strange! I thought that time.
Suddenly without advice windows let me delete the files and I left the player empty.
I load songs again.
And something even stranger happened in one folder (the "record" one used to save the things you tape with the player) were all the songs again and again and again, itīs hard to explain, but I thought, IT MUST BE A VIRUS! EUREKA! so I decided to format the drive ... now the displays says that my memory is of 474 MB
Is it hacked? or I did something wrong?
when I use the encrypting tool it says that the memory is of 474 MB too
but before it said that it was of 969.780 MB (something like that)
anyway itīs a crap, can anybody tell me if this testdisk can help me?
to be honest this player is quite a headache
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I recomend to you use the TestDisk to remove all partition data, then use the MP3 Player Disk Management Tool to make a new partition, and then use the formatting part of these tool to make a Low Level Formatting of Disk.
First you can disassemble your player check the number in Memory Chip and then go to
http://www.mympxplayer.org/samsung-a...rs-vt1692.html and check the true capacity of you chip.