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getamalesh 26th Nov 2008 12:16 pm

Looking for lisong - LSD 501_02 SDK:V35.37
 
i update my firmware

lisong - LSD 501_02
SDK:V35.37
to

LSD 501_05
SDK: V35.37

but now player is dead, how can i remove the present firmware inseated of older one, please advice

booboo773 26th Nov 2008 12:27 pm

First off, what kind of player do you have? There are many variations of the same firmware for different players. If you could post a pic or link to the player you bought, someone here might have the right firmware.

lolita 1st Dec 2008 11:57 am

Re: can anybody help me
 
Use dead player recovery procedure.

Open it up to find board and CPU ID, search firmware for those part numbers.

getamalesh 7th Dec 2008 2:24 am

how should i remove the present firmware? pls advice

admin 7th Dec 2008 2:47 am

Unfortunately you can't "remove" the firmware, you will have to REPLACE it with one that is compatible with your player.

Do you have a copy of it on the CD that came with your player? Otherwise unfortunately you will have to search this site as well as search www.s1fw.com to try to find a compatible firmware for your player.

Good luck.

s1fw 7th Dec 2008 5:22 am

http://s1fw.com/plus/search.php?keyw...e=titlekeyword

GOOD LUCK

getamalesh 18th Dec 2008 11:14 am

the player is now behave like pen drive & showing two different drive... what should i do please advice

getamalesh 18th Jan 2009 10:15 am

firmware help
 
i update my mp3 player firmware

lisong LSD 501_02
sdk V35.37
2006_06_03
with a wrong firmware

you suggest me to send the board id & other id
there is two chip 1st one is

SAMSUNG 613
K9F2G08U0M
PI B0
USBA68BBC

and 2nd one is

ATJ2085W
F5120AB 55M

please suggest me the firmware

sndestroy 19th Jan 2009 11:41 am

You need to provide the BOARD number, not the one on the chips.
Search in the pcb, it is almost always a white text hidden somewhere in the board.

getamalesh 28th Jan 2009 10:57 am

sorry to say you there is no board id on it, in that case what sould i do??

admin 28th Jan 2009 11:55 am

You will have to keep looking. There should be some more numbers on there. You may have to open your player more.

Also, can you post some pictures of your player's board? If you can get a clear picture, that would be great.

sndestroy 28th Jan 2009 9:21 pm

TIP: sometimes the ID is hidden behind LCD flex cable (the orange one, soldered to PCB)


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