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Old 7th Dec 2007, 11:05 am
Ferretlove Ferretlove is offline
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Default 4 GB MP4 Player turns out to be 1 GB?

My original problem was that I put 36 folders (2.51 GB) with music onto my "4 GB" player and when I went into the root directory of the player, I could only see about 12 music folders.

I found this forum today and have been looking around and my guess is that my player is a 1 GB one. Thing is I can't do the procedure to remove the memory hack. When I go to the MP3 player disk manager to format, it comes up with "Not supporting this type disk!"

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From the start I formatted the player in "MY computer" by right clicking on the drive and choosing "Format". It is formatted as FAT32.

Now, when I choose "Properties" when right clicking on the drive, it comes up with this:

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making it look like a 4 GB player but when I go to the MP3 disk manager and choose the "Partition & Encrypt" tab, this comes up:

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saying that the player's capacity is just under 1 GB.

I'm pretty disappointed, I bought a player for myself and 2 for friends from Exhallyed on Ebay.

More info about my player:

MP3 Player firmware upgrading tool:
Device name: S1 Mp3 Player
Productor: Wilson Co. Ltd.
Version: 9.0.50

Setup on player:
Firmware Version:
LG MP3 PLAYER
ZX693A
CM60022
2007/05/18
ACT_V9.0.50

I was using MP3 player utilities 4.00 and downloaded version 4.05 from here, still can't format the player using this software.

Ulrike
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