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Old 17th Nov 2009, 5:48 pm
vladhed vladhed is offline
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Default File read (file format) error!

I have an AK3631 based player with 4G of memory (yes, really, I opened it up and checked). It was never hacked - got it straight from tinydeal.com and it worked right out of the box.

There is a block of memory somewhere in the 3.2G area which is bad. Files copied to that area get corrupted - that is movies will stop playing at exactly the same spot each time with "File Format Error". Using DOS copy /v will report an error.

At the moment I've "solved" the problem by putting a 1Mbyte MP3 file in the ebook directory that happens to include that bad block - but really I'd like to map it out properly like most hard-disks do. How do I do this?

I tried chkdsk /r but it didn't even find it? Should I re-format the filesystem?

cheers!
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