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Originally Posted by ar4ijss";p="
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Thanks but that disc tool did the same thing as the rest...
On opening the disc tool it reads the drive F: as having 4072.31mb memory capacity.
When I hit Partition/Encryption it states under Partition total disc capacity 8170MB when I slide the bar all the way to the right it states 8153MB the top partition capacity stays at 8170mb
after P/E is finished drive F: pops up and under properties it tells me I have FAT 17.2 mb
I slide the bar all the way to the left & upon completion the drive F: appears again as FAT32 with 3.96GB
I right click drive F: and select Format from the list...when the format screen opens it states Capacity at 7.97GB & file system is FAT32
Windows is still picking it up as an 8GB player & when I check the players memory info from the player menu it reads 0% used of 00 M
Formatting it doesn't change the memory info from within the players menu..it just changes the 3.96GB back to 7.97GB
Removing the hack doesn't seem to work...or I'm doing something wrong in my steps..
What I don't understand is why it would show up as FAT32 and then FAT????? When I use an earlier version of the MP3 Disc tool 3.57 for example..When I do the Partition/Encryption process 2 drives appear F: & J: .....F: has the 17.2MB in FAT & J: has the 3.96GB in FAT32
If anyone has any ideas as to what is going on besides the obvious Hacked memory it would be greatly appreciated..
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