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username 30th Nov 2006 5:15 am

mp4 rumble
 
hello this is my bought reader mpx on uxcell. After little time it has begun to give problems until yesterday when it was extinguished and it relit in continuation. Then I have tried it to flashare but now the screen remains always blue (sometimes flashes) and the PC recognizes it as USB Device and ask I the driver. How I can fix it? Thanks.

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lattesurf 30th Nov 2006 6:01 am

Re: mp4 rumble
 
username , does the player still get detected by the MP3 Utilities Upgrade Tool now?
If yes, you will need to try various firmware dumps from the downloads section until you get one that starts your player normally.

If it does not get detected by the Upgrade Tool, then you will need to follow the Dead Player Recovery Guide as outlined Here.

i'll suggest that you open the player to check the processor's chip number, so that it is easier to locate the firmware.

username 30th Nov 2006 6:54 am

the original firmware was 3.5.37 v.2.1b FM, it reset continously so I tried to put on it a 3.5.37 v.2.1b firmware, but it didn't work. After having tried several other fw's, it died... What kind of fw have I to put now? Do I have to do the procedure for death devices? Thx

lattesurf 30th Nov 2006 7:26 am

Re: mp4 rumble
 
username , likely that you might be running off an ATJ2085 chipset, as it is the most common for this version number. However, it is better to open the player and check the serial number, as sometimes it might be a different chipset.

So currently it does not get detected by the Upgrade Tool at all? Then you will need to do the Dead Player Recovery Here.

Once done, and a Full firmware is flashed in, continue to try other firmware dumps which you have not tried before. This is where the serial number from the chipset that you have located comes into use. It would be easier to find a related firmware dump with some kind of info, rather than wasting time and trying random firmwares.

broose 30th Nov 2006 7:30 am

Re: mp4 rumble
 
if you can wait a few more days i will have the firmware for you,i also needed the firmware but after tryinfg all ao them here with no luck i decided to order another mp4, they have shipped it so when it arrives i can copy the fimware and email it to you

lattesurf 30th Nov 2006 3:52 pm

Re: mp4 rumble
 
broose , that'll be great. Hopefully it solves both your problem and username's.
Would be great if you could upload to the forum too..

broose 30th Nov 2006 4:49 pm

Re: mp4 rumble
 
i did upload another firmware twice but it never showed up

lattesurf 30th Nov 2006 5:35 pm

Re: mp4 rumble
 
it's probably waiting for admin to approve the upload. He gotta check the file for virus and stuff.

username 1st Dec 2006 7:14 am

The number I found on the little chip inside is SPT SP3767HM 06GS22. You're great. I'm waiting for you :-)

broose 4th Dec 2006 2:26 pm

Re: mp4 rumble
 
here you go http://www.brucedunton.com/stuff/dumprumble.rar i cant get it to work but maybe you can, anyway make sure you use the full firmware first like it says in the guide then use this one, let us know how you get on m8


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