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jyl 8th Sep 2006 7:03 pm

accidentally pressed format
 
my sister accidentally pressed format on her mp4 player. and now everything is erased, even the icons. can anyone help me by telling me how to put back the icons and stuff? >.<

thanks

tadad1 8th Sep 2006 7:11 pm

jyl,
Can you give some information on the player.
Do you have a backup of the firmware?
What happens at the moment when you turn the player on?
Does windows still recognise the player when you connect It?

jyl 8th Sep 2006 7:14 pm

the pc doesn't recognize the player anymore... when i turn it on, it opens with the menu, but the icons are gone...

cv1 8th Sep 2006 8:29 pm

Re: accidentally pressed format
 
the icons are gone because the firmware is erased if your player is the same 1 as hers u can make a copy of your firmware and download it into your sisters player only if it is the same player with the s1fwx_v26 tool in the tools section here

tadad1 9th Sep 2006 7:03 pm

Re: accidentally pressed format
 
jyl, If the player is no longer being recognised by Windows you may need to use the Dead Player Recovery Guide HERE to restore it.

jyl 6th Oct 2006 9:42 pm

umm.. the thing is, we can still put files inside the mp4 player, but the display icons are gone... XD

and when we took it to the repair shop (cause it has a warranty) the owner said it wasn't broken >.<

tadad1 6th Oct 2006 9:59 pm

jyl, Can you give some details on your player and perhaps a link to where you bought it. It sounds as if it might be a SunPlus chipset player not Action in which case do not follow the Dead Player Recovery Guide on this player. What video format did it play?
Also download EasyChip HERE and run it with your player connected and it will identify your chipset.

jyl 5th Nov 2006 2:33 am

Re: accidentally pressed format
 
Here are the details of the player, and yes, this is still a problem until now (since the display are all ???, I'll just write them in the order of their apearance from the easychip)

SPCA7550

Sunplus

Sunplus

SPCA7550

LinkWin Co Ltd

Sunplus MultiMedia disk

01.00.00

100mA 1033

1.16 8byte

tadad1 5th Nov 2006 2:59 am

jyl, Sorry, I can find little information on Sunplus pmp's and their firmware and have no solutions for you. I would suggest that you need to reload the firmware but how you do this or where to get the firmware from I have no ideas. I have read posts on other forums that state the firmware must be reloaded at factory level and can not be done by the user so there may not be an easy solution to your problem.

bennymc 20th May 2008 4:06 am

Re: accidentally pressed format
 
hi
i need this firmware for the same chip....my player is dead....help...

FeiHong 21st May 2008 4:41 am

Re: accidentally pressed format
 
I have the same problem which accidentally formatted my fake 8 gb ipod nano A1137 mp4 player. The player showed hourglass when turned on and can't recognize in my computer running sp2 windows xp.
appreciate your help.

Details of player;

IPOD
S/N: 7N5530VFSZB
Designed by Apple in California, Assembled in China.
Model No. A1137 EMC No.2066 Rated 5-30VDC, 1A Max.

Thank you.


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