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Old 5th Mar 2007, 7:16 pm
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Originally Posted by Camaro";p=&quot View Post
This is the reply from the seller/uxcell. My question to this is. Should formating more than once work. Or should it format the first time???

"Please try the following method to fix the problem.

1. Hook up your player with the USB cable and hook up the USB cable
with the computer.
2. In general, the computer can recognize the player as a drive, for
example E drive.
3. Make sure you save up all the files you need that you saved in the
flash drive. After formatting, nothing can be resumed.
4. Then, click the appropriate drive that your mp3 player belongs to.
5. Press format, choose FAT or FAT 32 as the speed to format your drive.
6. You may need to repeat step 5 more than once, until it is
successfully formatted.

After the above procedures, see whether you can resume the player to
normal."
Thing is, it may not complete the first formatting procedure, which is probably why they tell you to repeat if necessary. I suggest you low level format it, according to the procedure in hacked thread. For the Glacier, you need to use the latest 4.09v of AMV, which contains the formatting tool. Then you may need to high level format it once, before low level. In case the player does not have advertised memory, only a low level format will fix this.

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