Hi guys,
I know this has been posted on here somewhere before, but one of the admins said I should start a new topic. So here goes.
I have a fake ipod nano. Looks like the 3rd generation apple ipod.
It was suppose to be 8GB and turns out to be 4 GB instead. I have a few of these and 6 of them are giving me the hourglass screen of death..LOL
The ones that actually work are recogonized by my PC when I plug them into usb port.. The hourglass ones are not..I hear the sound of the device being connected, but the drive isn't there...so I don't know if I can fix these or not..I'm assuming that I can't, seeing as how my PC doesn't recogonize them
OK here's what I could figure out from the ones that work:
Made by Wilson Co. Ltd
Type: S1 MP3 Player
Firmware version:
2007/06/06
9.1.52
GOLZI_S75
2006/06/08
Under the hood..LOL I'm not sure what it all means, but I'll explain each best I can. Here goes..
On side & under screen: TGS177SHOO
Under the menu buttons:
GOLZI
G-18A_Key_Vo.6
2007-12.08
On the main board it says D3C34L10 C41
There are 3 larger black chips on the board each have the following.
Top left chip says:
Hynix KOR
hy27U V08BG5M
TPCB 803A
MTUJ9539MO or a Q not sure, really small..
Next chip says:
(SPT) in a circle..under that
SP3767HN
06GS17
Next Chip says:
AK1025
7K092AB OKR
It's just as well if all the lettering was in chinese, I'd probly understand that more then I understand how to decypher the chip & board info..LOL
Any help getting these to play music again would be greatly appreciated..
hourglass just hangs forever & I've tried all the reset tricks, battery charge...etc..no luck
Thanks in advance
Jason