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Old 2nd Oct 2009, 3:50 pm
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Default After low format, now a disk error message


Dear all.
Hope you can help me with this. I bought a mp3 player with the following firmware
Lisong Design
LSC_25204H_B1C
2008-12-29
9.5.54
2008-09-05
Since I experienced a lot of trouble with copying music on it , (files were automatically dropped in other folders than intended,(or doubled) and file format errors) I decided to do a low format using the tool on this website.
It al seemed to work just fine, the copying , and pasting to the mp3 player went alright (after the low format I also did a windows format), no errors.
But after I downloaded some music onto it and wanted to play the music the player said ,,,Disk error.
My player is a 16 Gb player. This 16 Gb is also recordnised by the low format tools.
Now it looks like I'm stuck with a unusable player. Hope your have an idear what I could do. I was also unable to find the correct firmware, so I could not try out a firmware upgrade.
thanks ev'ry one
Best regards Jan , Netherlands
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Old 28th Nov 2009, 2:05 pm
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Just the same
But I have:
LISONG DESIGN
LSC_25103V_B1D
2009-07-08
9.5.54
2008-06-04
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Old 30th Nov 2009, 2:17 am
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I found solution.
First of all I low format should be performed using HDD Low Level Format Tool, after that I did "Full format" using mp3 Player Disk Tool. As a result I received working player with 4Gb of memory (instead of hacked 8Gb).
But real size of my memory only 2Gb
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 2:01 pm
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Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Best regards Jan
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 5:18 pm
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You have to perform high level format after low level formatting just to write another file structure to the disk. tnx
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Old 13th Dec 2009, 3:14 pm
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Default and the same for me!

My (alleged) 16GB player gave me problems including corrupt directories and files. I tried a format but just got "Disk Error" messages afterwards on the player!
I eventually formatted it with the HDD Low Level format Tool (took about 30 mins), then I used the MP3 Player Disk tool (on the supplied CD) to wipe it - this took it back to its 17.2MB only "default" setting, then I tried various settings of formats (2GB, 4 GB, etc..) and eventually found that when I formatted it to 1GB this brought the player back to life!!

Hopefully this might help some others!!
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Lisong Design MP3/MP4 Player
(4th Generation iPod Nano clone)
Claimed 16GB Memory
ACTUAL 1GB Memory!!!
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Old 14th Dec 2009, 4:50 pm
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hey I formated my ipod nano fake 8gb now when I select music, photos, video... it restarts... help me to make it work

plzzzz ;( could you send me the links where I could find this Mp3 tools you used. The cd I got with mp3 has nothing useful only converters, games and other usless sh..
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Old 31st Dec 2009, 7:11 am
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Originally Posted by ilve View Post
hey I formated my ipod nano fake 8gb now when I select music, photos, video... it restarts... help me to make it work

plzzzz ;( could you send me the links where I could find this Mp3 tools you used. The cd I got with mp3 has nothing useful only converters, games and other usless sh..
To solve the problem format the mp3 player in fat32 with Active partition manager try to format all, after this format with right clic - Classic Format - of win system. Now you have a 8Gb Mp3 chinese player work perfectly. All because the error is in the boot table of Mp3 Player. Don't belive guys that tell the error is a problem of hack in the firmware (for hacking 2Gb to 8Gb).
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