Ipod nano clones
I have been reading some of the threads and I was in China last month and picked up two 4 gig ipod nano clones.
They have a 4 gig toshiba hard drive in them and they are both fat32. My problem is one is running ACT_V3.5.35 which sort of runs everthing that I have figured out fine, but the other one running ACT_V3.5.37 tried to give my friend's new Dell a trojan horse and we could not access it after we delt with that. So, I took it back, they were not happy but they had the same problem. So, they did something with it on their computer, showed me everything was working and I left. Got back to the hotel, plugged it in and it tried to give the Dell a different virus! Anyway, I am back in Canada now and would like to use it at least as a 4 gig portable drive, but all the solutions seem to be PC based and technical. Are there any solutions that are Mac based that I can try? Any help at all would be great! Kirk |
wait a sec. YOU tried giving ur friend a trojan horse?
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Kirk , unfortunately the software made for these players are Windows-based. You'll need a Windows emulator in your Mac to access these softwares, or simply use a Windows PC.
Next, try formatting the player with MP3 Utilities Disk Tool. The guide is here http://www.mympxplayer.org/how-to-re...ck-vt2400.html This should take care of the Trojans and as well as verifying the actual memory capacity. |
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