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Old 10th Nov 2008, 8:30 am
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Default Daewoo DMG-P51 (1Gb) Stuck at "loading" screen


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Yesterday my Daewoo MP4 run out of energy, and when i tried to connect it to the computer it got stuck at the loading screen, turning the screen off and on. Which is quite a mess, since it only connects to the computer once it has passed this screen. So, there is no real way to apply new firmware, format, or even access its contents as a storage device.

I do not know if this guide ---> http://www.mympxplayer.org/dead-play...ide-vt567.html would apply to this mp4, since this mp4 seems to rely on its firmware to connect as a usb device in the first place. Has anyone here got any advice, or experiences related to similar Daewoo devices?
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Old 10th Nov 2008, 9:24 am
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Default Re: Daewoo DMG-P51 (1Gb) Stuck at "loading" screen

Open it up, find CPU and board ID.

If it's Actions-based, then this will happen when the firmware passes the initial load check but is corrupted, so that it tries to run corrupted firmware instead of entering ADFU mode. That can be solved by shorting the data pins of the flash while powering up.
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Old 12th Nov 2008, 4:52 am
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BIG UPDATE!

Seems one of the screws was damaged. Thus, i used the most obviopus solution; persuade by force.
Those mp4 were obviously not designed to cope with a damaged screw. I had to pull the cover off with the screwdriver. But, seems that i used too much strenght in the wrong spot, and...


Tadaaa!
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Cell phone picture, not exactly good quality. Now i have to fix that ASAP =P
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Hmm, is that the quartz crystal or something else? Anyway, if you don't have low-power soldering equipment you can get it fixed at a cell phone service center.
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Sorry, that doesn't seem to be Actions-based.

That main chip looks too big to be an ATJ/ACU/AK.

Get a soldering iron and solder that part back on.
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Sorry, that doesn't seem to be Actions-based.

That main chip looks too big to be an ATJ/ACU/AK.
Hmm, but doesn't the part of the logo that can be seen under the label look EXACTLY like the upper part of the Actions logo?
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Actually is an ATJ2097N

When the transistor came out flying across the room we were all laughing so hard the after that my stomach hurted. And i forgot to check the ID :lol: I was with a couple of friends, it turned out to be a great source of comedy. One of the jokes was that i would have been really succesful as a midwife.
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Actually is an ATJ2097N
Heh, i was spot on. Get that thing soldered and we'll see what we can do about the firmware.
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see:
http://www.s1fw.com/Help/Details-fir...-Category.html

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Actually is an ATJ2097N
I left Actions before they came out with those newer chips.... last one I know about is 2093. They've added more features, it seems.
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