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xplorer101 30th Dec 2006 3:37 am

MP4 player disk error
 
Hi I really could use some help reagarding my problem with my 2gig mp4 player model MPV435 by le-MON. The computer recognizes it, but as an unformatted drive. I am hesitant to format it because it may also erase the operating system of the player itself... Although I can open the player itself, only some modes are still operational. The basic functions of the player itself, namely the mp3 and amv player, the voice recorder and its playback, and picture viewer doesn't work at all . Well the fm radio and games mode is still working but I didn't buy it for that. The settings mode is also still operational and from there, the firmware is still upgradable.

Below is what happens when I try to access the
modes:

Music: instead of running the player, the player
displays a black screen and after sometime, it returns
to the mode selection menu.
AMV: the screen displays disk error and returns
to the mode selection menu.
other modes except the setup and game mode
exhibits the same behavior as the AMV mode.



The setup mode also has a memory info menu and it shows that the player has 0mb available.

It aslo gives this information about the firmware version

fw: B806G2BV2.1
Date: 2006/11/20
Core: 9.0.50
Date: 2006/10/30

The firmware upgrade application tool installed in my computer can detect the player, from there I got this firmware information:

Device Name: S1 Mp3 Player
Productor: Wilson Co. Ltd
Version: 9.0.50

The application tool should recognize if the firmware is damaged and should switch to recovery mode, but it did not. The application bundle also includes a disk manager which has a format tab and parition tab in it. In the format tab it shows that the player has 1946.84 mb... and an format type selection: quick, full, low. I am not sure how this affects the player so I dare not to format it.


I am just thinking if the operating system files of the player is an invisible partition since computer only recognizes 1946.84mb and not the whole 2gig...and that if I quick or low format it, it won't be harmed... is that possible or is it all just wishful thinking? :(

I also tried to use PC inspectore file recovery, a software that can recover lost date but I only found one lousy voice file I used to test the player. :shock:

After reading some of the articles in this forum, I came upon the topic on how to extract the firmware from your player... turns out that my player can't be read and the aps not extracted..

I would greatly appreciate any kind of information and applicable firmware you guys can share to help me with my problem. Thank You in advance.

Dean786 30th Dec 2006 5:30 am

Re: MP4 player disk error
 
Hmmmm.... Do you see 2 Removal Drives in My Computer, if you click on G, it will say Its not formated, if you click on F, it should work.

Did you say it shows 0mb avaliable?! Your chip might be hacked

lattesurf 30th Dec 2006 7:16 am

xplorer101 , i would seriously suggest a format on your player. Regarding the 1946.84MB rather than 2GB, it is standard industry practice. The memory industries markets their memory products as 2GB, but in actual fact 1024kB = 1MB. Every manufacturer does the same.
So 1946.84MB*1.024 = 1.99GB

For formating, follow the guide http://www.mympxplayer.org/how-to-re...ck-vt2400.html
It does not delete any operating/firmware files as these files are stored in the processor chip ROM, and the format only clears the memory chip alone.

And regarding the firmware extraction, the S1fwx tool currently does not support your firmware version as yet. And never upgrade or update with someone else's firmware. It'll kill your player and is very difficult to recover.

xplorer101 31st Dec 2006 1:32 am

Re: MP4 player disk error
 
Thank You very much! My player is now working normally now :D :D :D :D. Thanks again!!!

sandymanu 14th Mar 2007 7:50 am

Re: MP4 player disk error
 
i am having Le-mon MPV435 and I required this firmware, please tell me where can I find it?


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