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Originally Posted by frozensoda
It failed on the fourth file and it checks it in 1GB files, so i assume once again that it is a 4gb Try doing the process with 3.5GB because the chips are sometimes finicky anyway. If that works just keep it there. also idk about your player but there should be one or two very small screws holding it together, if you want ery carefully open it and check for a battery. It will most likely be a package wrapped in plastic with something like 3.6V printed on it. Blue or Grey plastic is most common. It will also likely have a red and a black wire protruding form under the plastic.
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some very unfortunate people (i.e. me) have received players which contain no real memory at all and only a hacked controller chip. Opening would verify the size of the chips via serial number.
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yeah it stops basically at around 3.6gb when verifying so i was thinking that maybe that was the limit, also i put some music on it earlier which played, but only a few albums where working, i tried putting 5gb on it just to see what happened to the info added past the full capacity.
i cant open it as i have reccently moved into my own place and dont have any tools other than a hammer and a pair of scissors....... and that might not go well hahaha. so do you think i should try working with 4gb? or 3.5 to make sure?