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lattesurf 19th Sep 2006 6:43 pm

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
abderrahman5555 , if you are talking about the memory size, it is 1GigaBit (128MB). The rest of the numbers are just the chip serial numbers.

antoonioo 20th Sep 2006 1:39 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
hello!
i buy 8gb nano clone form China, everything is ok but one day i want update firmware and i do someting wrong and ten i saw only blue screen... i do everythin like this page [url]http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=567[\url] and now it is working but it is only 109mb not 8gb....what i should do????

abderrahman5555 20th Sep 2006 1:54 am

lattesurf
Thank you very match for your help, see you soon.Bye

tadad1 20th Sep 2006 2:04 am

antoonioo, It sounds as if you have been sold a hacked player. What is the serial number and brand name of your memory chip?

lattesurf 20th Sep 2006 2:08 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by antoonioo";p=&quot (Post 8902)
hello!
i buy 8gb nano clone form China, everything is ok but one day i want update firmware and i do someting wrong and ten i saw only blue screen... i do everythin like this page [url]http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=567[\url] and now it is working but it is only 109mb not 8gb....what i should do????

antoonioo, so it is currently working again? If so, format with the Disk Tool that came with the MP3 Utilities, and under the Partition & Encrypt tab, set the slider to minimum (left) side. And format your player again.

But it seems like your player is probably a hacked 128MB player. After you revived your player, and everything is re-installed back, most probably the software hack was removed on the memory chip during the process.

To find out, you will need to open your player and check the memory chip's numbers. The memory chip would be the biggest chip on the board.

antoonioo 21st Sep 2006 1:27 am

hello
i go to disk tool and format but it is still this same:(
i have two this kinds of players and the chip serial number is:
first: samsung K911608U0M
second: Hynix HY27uf081G2M

first and second was 8gb befor update but now 108mb... it is possible to do something with this??

lattesurf 21st Sep 2006 1:55 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by antoonioo";p=&quot (Post 8987)
hello
i go to disk tool and format but it is still this same:(
i have two this kinds of players and the chip serial number is:
first: samsung K911608U0M
second: Hynix HY27uf081G2M

first and second was 8gb befor update but now 108mb... it is possible to do something with this??

Antoonioo, bad news, but Samsung K9K1G08U0M is a 1GigaBit (128MegaByte) chip, while Hynix HY27uf081G2M is also a 1GigaBit (128MB) memory chip.

Most likely it was a memory hack on your memory chip.

antoonioo 21st Sep 2006 2:10 am

it means that a have two players 1gb not 8gb? but befor update in my computer in windows i saw it was 8gb...and it's means that now is no possible to repair this? :(

lattesurf 21st Sep 2006 2:18 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
antoonioo, originally before you did anything to your player, both showed 8GB as there was a memory hack on your player.
Now after you formatted it, the real memory is shown as 128MB (minus about 19MB for player firmware), as the memory hack has been removed in the process.
Also, you have opened up your player to physically check the memory chip's serial number and by checking with Samsung & Hynix's website, the memory chips corresponds to the 128MB.

There is nothing you can do to regain the 8GB, as simply there was never 8GB in your player from the beginning, it was 128MB.

EDIT: You may like to read up these two sticky threads on hacked memory chips by Zaidon: http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=424
and Iridium: http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=839

antoonioo 21st Sep 2006 2:26 am

:(( thank you for this bad news... now i go to this man who sell me this players and kill him hrrr...


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