No Disk in Drive F:
Hi, I have bought a Chinese 1GB MP3 player ( must be fake) it became faulty. It was showing 956MB even after few formatting. Suddenly the file system became RAW and I could not format by any means. trying HP Disk Format utility player is being allotted a drive F: but upon trying to open it message appears " No disk in drive F: please inter a disk. Chipgenius showed folloing results: Device Name: +[F:]+USB Mass Storage Device(General Flash Disk Drive USB Device) PnP Device ID: VID = 0603 PID = B5D3 Serial Number: 4710054801529 Revision: 2.05 Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: SinoWealth Chip Part-Number: SH86270 Product Vendor: (N/A) Product Model: (N/A) Tools on Web: (N/A) I have tried HP USB Format utility and after that disk space become 0. Upon inserting player in USB port it appears at removable Disk, but trying to open it the message appears no disk in drive I: pls insert a disk. Checking the property of the Drive I: result is: The property shows: Removable Disk File System: unknown Used space : 0 Fre space : 0 Chip genius shows following information: Device Name: +[F:]+USB Mass Storage Device(General Flash Disk Drive USB Device) PnP Device ID: VID = 0603 PID = B5D4 Serial Number: 5&&2DF00108&&0&&4 Revision: 2.05 Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 High-Speed Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: General Product Model: Flash Disk Drive Tools on Web: (N/A) I do not have any installation CD or firmware. I have opened the player and found following main parts: Bord No is : 0839 Controller: Sinowealth SH86280P/064AP Flash : Dynet DN27UT8G2ATP Another chip: RODTAM or somthing like that I shall be grate full to any body who provides solution. Yagnik |
Re: No Disk in Drive F:
You have a very rare chip.
Going from Internet results (http://www.google.com/search?q=SH86270 ) it's another 8051-based SoC (similar to ALi series). There's some firmware there too. And Dynet flash? That is even more rare. I can't help you much but provide that little information. |
You can try a "low-level" format of the flash chip and see what happen, with this:
http://hddguru.com/content/en/softwa...l-Format-Tool/ For me, recovered a faulty 1st-gen 512mb "bar" S1 player, (the typical round one with BW lcd & multimegacolors backlight lol...) pd. first time I hear of that chip's brand too :shock: |
Re: No Disk in Drive F:
I hawe backup and bacup tool for :
SinoWealth SH86280 PCB : SH86280_DongSheng_502_PGED_V1.1 2008\09\4 MEMORY: SAMSUNG 843 K9GAG08U0M Display: XY-1.8CCV2 (ROHS) FM Module : RD2008 QJT2 4708 But i hawe same problem i cant't flash it : chna hackers make fake memory size :evil: no disk in the drive ...... i try many things shuch formatting, pinshorting, same result.... i can't register here some firmware if you spick chinise register and plase downoad and reupload somwere .Here link: http://www.zhxqsam.com/thread-25932-1-1.html |
Re: No Disk in Drive F:
Why you have formatted it?
Your had 952Mb instead of 1Gb because of hidden player's system files needed for work. For example, my MP4 player have 3.9 Gb not 4Gb. P.S. If you will delete the hidden files you will get near 1Gb but you will not be able to use your player not only as hard drive! |
board number
QY8859-V2 2009.02.23 www.szyJLCD.com numbers on LCD flexible : FGD177FLW-7735A-2 F177352F 3G-9922 LCD (written on thin side) XYXW029-1 090306-C CPU sino wealth SH86280P/064PR Phone Dead,can not power on connect to computer --> detected "MP3BOOT" device i do not have the driver, so i let windows install generic USB ==> become drive E: then when i click Drive E: ==> error said "Please insert a disk into drive E: |
has anyone got the firmware for the SH86280P ?
Mine also is showing the same behavioir after low formating it to get rid of the mem hack. no space is shown now... and recognized as mp3boot No idea how to resurrect it :( shorting the memory pins actually disconnects it from the pc (for some seconds) but it does not switches to ADC mode |
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