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Martin88 18th Dec 2006 5:19 am

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
Ok, then I guess there is nothing we can do but wait... :(

Seems to be a rather commun problem.

SOMEBODY HELP!

tadad1 18th Dec 2006 5:50 am

Martin88, If the player is detected as an ADFU device this means that the firmware is corrupted. When the player is switched on it does a system check and finding the firmware unreadable goes into recovery mode as an ADFU Device. The only way to bring it out of recovery mode is to load a full version firmware. The fact that your player appears in the device manager as USB 2.0 (HS) tells me that your player is using one of the new Action chips so you will need 9.0.XX series firmware.

There are some full version 9.0.48 here:
http://www.mympxplayer.org/some-9048...ds-vt2895.html
and some full version 9.0.50 and 9.0.43 here
http://www.mympxplayer.org/full-vers...500-df413.html
http://www.mympxplayer.org/full-vers...043-df436.html
http://www.mympxplayer.org/full-vers...lcd-df430.html

There is only a slim chance that they will fully recover your player but once loaded your player should be detected by windows.

Martin88 18th Dec 2006 11:39 am

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
tadad1, :P THANK you VERY VERY much from Sweden, finally my player is detected at "my computer" and I can see all the files I put on it before it crashed :P :P :P I AM VERY PLEASED AND DO REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP (hope intelinside does the same). :wink:


Now, there is just one problem left: to install the correct software into my player (I am to worried just to try one and have my player crashed once again).

Have you any tip of a "safe" software/firmware for me to download, just to get it work like in the beginning again?

My kind of player can be seen beneath and this is the link to where I bought it:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...8310&rd=1&rd=1

[img=left:d6f92c47b0]http://i21.ebayimg.com/01/i/07/bf/4c/78_2.JPG[/img:d6f92c47b0]











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However, once again THANKS FOR YOUR GREAT HELP AND TIME WITH ME! :D

Martin88 27th Dec 2006 8:21 am

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
Any tip :?:

Mikeuk1111 24th Feb 2007 12:15 pm

I purchases one of these so called 4gb.
Mine is actually 2gb.
It works fine but I did the following.

You need a piece of software called "AMV Convert Tool 3.68"do a Google search for it...). This all assumes you are running a standard PC with Microsoft Windows as the operating system...

Before you begin, backup anything you want / need from the player (i.e. copy and paste all the files you want to keep from the player onto your pc... Formatting will wipe all files from the player!).

Once installed on your PC, with the player turned on and attached with the USB, run "MP3 PLAYER DISK TOOL" from the program group in the start menu. When the tool loads, select "low" in the format type, then select the "partition and encryption" tab at the top of the window. Firstly you must drag the slider all the way to the right, and click "start", formatting the drive... Then drag the slider all the way to the left, and again click "start", this time formatting to the correct true capacity the player has...

The player will now run with much more stability, and with it's true capacity being recognised by Windows...

Martin88 28th Feb 2007 12:57 pm

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
OK, I have already formatted my player and the capacity was only 2gb here too :roll:

However, I still need the correct FIRMWARE for this player to get it started (did never copy mine in the first place :( ).

Mikeuk1111, I think we have the same version of the player! I would be very kind of You if You could upload your firmware version in this forum. This probably, will solve my problem! :D

Mikeuk1111 1st Mar 2007 11:07 am

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
How do I find the firmware version?
Got it now see next post !! :) :) :) :)

Mikeuk1111 1st Mar 2007 11:38 am

Re: chiPod Nano "4 GB" Lisong LSD_9101_11
 
:) Got it
As follows

LSD 9101 20
2006-10-21
9.0.50
2005-.01-09

Which I guess means version 9.0.50

Best of Luck

Mike


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