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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 8:12 pm
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You'll have to format eventually.... :wink:

It's best to find out now than later on.
It's very difficult to find a legit 4GB MPx player(not trying to put a damper on your purchase).

I only have a 1GB player.
I will be getting a 2GB soon, but want to wait alittle till they are more common.

There are sellers out there boasting a "8 GB" player, but we know it doesn't exist at the moment and certainly not for the USD$100 it's selling it for as well.

4GB players are not as common either unfortunately.
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Old 2nd Aug 2006, 8:33 pm
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What would be easier, open it or format..?



I used Normal Format thats not good enough =-0

i read if its a fake
If a chip is stated as having 1gigaBIT .....(in manufacturer white paper), this is actually equal to 128 true mb. SO....
2 gigaBIT=256mb,
3 gigaBIT=384mb,
4 gigaBIT= 512mb,
8 gigaBIT = 1024mb or 1 true gigaBYTE.
....

I put 530mb++ on it already


Atleast you say theres some legit 4gb =-0 rare...

btw..--Disk Tool- do i download?
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Old 3rd Aug 2006, 4:10 am
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MP3 Player Disk Tool is part of the MP3 Player Utilities when you install it.

Try using that to format your player.

There is an option for "low" format.
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I cant format using Disk Tool im getting an error
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What's the error?
Have you tried formatting it from Windows Explorer as well?
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Old 3rd Aug 2006, 1:56 pm
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the error im getting is

Not Supporting this type disk!

Do i check make bootable disk? i didnt


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I did do windows normal format. Still reads 4.gb

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I am currently filling it up with files\junk to see if it can reach 4gb


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Also its says :

Capacity: 4092.02MB

Total Secters: 8380449

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partition and encrypt 1951mb 0.o
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Can you create another post for your problem? It's starting to pull away from the original topic.
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Can you create another post for your problem? It's starting to pull away from the original topic.
click here =)
http://www.mympxplayer.com/viewtopic.php?p=7162#7162
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Old 8th Sep 2006, 10:17 am
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I just made some 500mb zip files and copied them to the player. Then copied them back to the pc and tested them. They where corrupted. Mine was listed as a 4 gig also but turned out to me 2gb.
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