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Old 3rd Nov 2009, 12:25 pm
terceslil terceslil is offline
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Default AK2025 FW ver 9.5.54 Disk Error

I am having the same problem that this person had: AK2025 FW ver 9.5.54 Disk Error
(my Chipod has the same specifications as the person in that post, but not the exact same problem)

Ever since I got this player, when I copy songs from my PC to the player, it duplicates the songs 3, 4, or 5 times. I have formatted the drive several times (using the DOS command for format). Each time I was able to put songs back on it and play the songs.... DOS confirms that it has 8,096,516 KB available.

Today, I read the instructions here to remove the memory hack (How To: Removing Memory Hack) because it was suggested that you do so if "Your player duplicates the music/video files that you add to it."... So, I followed the instructions. Seemed to have no problems and no errors.

I put a song on there and try to listen to it or try to see if it will duplicate itself and got "DISK ERROR!" on every menu other than "Setup" and "Radio".

(That's when my problem started looking like the other person's problem that originally posted AK2025 FW ver 9.5.54 Disk Error.

More about my player:
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Le-D1002 - LAN En Electronics Co.,LTD

ST3160815AS
ACTIONS HS USB FLASHDISK USB DEVICE
TSSTCORP CDDVDW TS-H653B
firmware 9.5.54 2008/09/05 QS_AK2025 2008/04/23

When I go to "Memory Info" under set-up, it now displays 0% (for usage) and 00M (available). Where it says 00M, it used to say the actual memory that was available. Something happened to the memory when I used the tool as suggested in the sticky.

I can copy files on the player with the PC, and the PC sees the mp3s, but the player does not.

This is the auction for the player: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=160362695252

Click the image to open in full size.

Help!

Last edited by terceslil; 3rd Nov 2009 at 1:04 pm.
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