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Old 26th Jan 2010, 11:56 pm
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Originally Posted by Skinski View Post
Here is what I am doing with all the hacked players I buy from China (I resell them after removing the hack).



1. Download...

http://mikelab.kiev.ua/PROGRAMS/ChkFlsh.zip

2. Run the program.

3. Check "As Physical Device"

4. Select the correct drive.

5. Check "Low Level Initialisation

6. Now go back up to the drive box and select the partition listing the hacked memory number.

7. Click start.

8. On the new menu that pops up remove all the partitions listed.

9. Create a new one on the number (1).

10. Slide the bar to whatever the correct memory size is (you need to find this out before hand).

11. Click ok.

12. Unplug device and replug when it asks.

13. Format device in windows.

The device should be showing the correct memory size now. Dump some files on and test it out.
Hi Skinski.

I have followed your instructions, and now I have a player with the correct size, in wich I can pastey files from my PC. The problem is that the player does not recognise them. For example: I paste an mp3 file, but when I try to se any music or any file from my player it says: "no file". Did I do anything wrong?

I have a 2GB Hynix memory hacked to look like 8GB. It is a RockChip 27xx player. H2testw.exe says there are 1.8 GB OK in the player. I have tried with partitions of several sizes: 1.8, 1.9, 1.7, 1.0... And the result is the same. Furthermore, in my player's System Information says that there are 3932.160 GB in total, all of them used.

I would appreciate some help, as my player is now useless.
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