After low format, now a disk error message

2nd Oct 2009, 3:50 pm
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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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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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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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9th Dec 2009, 2:01 pm
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Thanks , I'll give that a try.
Best regards Jan
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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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13th Dec 2009, 3:14 pm
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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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namwollem
Lisong Design MP3/MP4 Player
(4th Generation iPod Nano clone)
Claimed 16GB Memory
ACTUAL 1GB Memory!!!
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14th Dec 2009, 4:50 pm
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Help
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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31st Dec 2009, 7:11 am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ilve
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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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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