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cyrusash 20th Jun 2009 9:46 am

Dead player AK1025 BKSDGINB22_32 keeps restarting
 
i bought a Chinese ipod nano 4gb,i loaded mp3 tracks and amv videos onto it,as i played i had an format error message.i tried formatting to solve the problem but it got worse.i download a different firmware version and upgraded my player which killed it.i don't know the exact firmware version but i think it is Wilson co ltd 9.1.52 or 9.1.53,i would be really grateful if i would have access to the same firmware form Wilson co ltd and a guide as to how to recover it.

Binh@MyMPx 20th Jun 2009 2:25 pm

You will have to open up your player and post the Board and Plate ID as well as the LCD Screen ID codes as well. That will help determine what chipset it uses and to better help find a compatible firmware.

TristanShiz 21st Jun 2009 3:31 am

most Chinese unbranded mp4players donot have a good firmware version avaliable freely on the web..

i bricked my old vx858le clone and never found a firmware... hope you have luck determining the chips :p

cyrusash 23rd Jun 2009 1:29 am

dead player AK1025 BKSDGINB22_32 keeps restarting
 
2 Attachment(s)
i was able to open up the player and this is what i found on the two black chips
Samsung 804
K9G8G08U0M
PCBO
FEKF06RAC On the other smaller chip there is AK1025
8A001AB0AB

My firmware version is BKSDGINB22_32
2007-10-30
9.1.52
2005-01-09.

i applied the dead player recovery guide as shown on MYMPX.ORG
my player was seen as a removable disk but the size had reduced from 4gb to 1gb.
Now the player keeps on restarting.

Please help me.........

Attachment 208

Attachment 209

Binh@MyMPx 23rd Jun 2009 2:03 am

Try plugging your player back into your computer. Then FORMAT it and see if that helps fix the problem.

lolita 24th Jun 2009 12:36 am

That is correct, real size of K9G8G08U0M is 1GB.

Look for the board ID. Since yours is manufactured by BKEESTAR the board ID will likely be of the form BKS-xxxxx. We need that number and the part# of the display to find appropriate firmware.


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