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benwyckelsma 11th Sep 2006 11:37 pm

Loss Of Memory
 
Can someone please help me,
I had 999MB of free space on my mp4 player, but I put on a new firmwire thing, and now, I only have 17MB of space on it.

Please help me.

benwyckelsma 11th Sep 2006 11:42 pm

Re: EMERGENCY!!! Loss Of Memory
 
okay, i found out that my mp4 player is split into two drives.
One has 979MB and the other has 17MB.
But the player can only read from the 17MB one.
Maybe they are into two different partions???
If so, how do I join them back up???

Please HELP me!!!

tadad1 12th Sep 2006 12:18 am

benwyckelsma,
Open Mp3 Player Disk Tool which is paert of Mp3 Player Utilities and go to the "Partition Encrypt" tab and make sure that the slider is all the way left to zero then apply and format your player.
When finished enter your players settings and make sure that "Online Mode" is set to "Normal Only"

abderrahman5555 18th Sep 2006 5:07 pm

Hi tadad1

I have the same problem whith my mp4players it's
a nanoclone black 2Go
HY27UFO81G2M
ATJ2085H
the original firmware whose: ACT.V3.5.35 CM 60009V1-5K (08/19/2006).
By using a bad format (mp3players utility) i have lost all of 2Go and now i have
just 109Mo ???
I have read all topic about this problem and i try it but no changes my mp is still 109Mo. what an i do please, can you help me ?

tadad1 18th Sep 2006 5:53 pm

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
abderrahman5555,
The bad news is your chip is a Hynix HY27UFO81G2M which is not 2 GigaByte (2048MB) but 1 GigaBit (128MB). You will find the Hynix specification sheet for your chip HERE.
Sadly your players chip has been hacked so that it reads as a 2GB chip. You possibly formatted it in the first place because you were having problems with player restarts, corrupt files, or files that would not play. These are the standard symptoms of a hacked player.
When you formatted the player you removed the software hack and and the true size of your chip was revealed. There is nothing you can do to fix this as your player never had 2GB capacity. You should contact your seller and ask him how a 2GB player only has a 128MB chip and demand a full refund.

abderrahman5555 19th Sep 2006 4:45 am

Hi tadad1
I haven't understend why the same chip Hynix HY27UFO81G2M whose 1 GigaByte for someone (the same chip !) and my only 1 GigaBit (128MB).
Sorry for my english and I can't read specification sheet for my chip , perhaps needed a good format or something other??

lattesurf 19th Sep 2006 5:07 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abderrahman5555";p=&quot (Post 8834)
Hi tadad1
I haven't understend why the same chip Hynix HY27UFO81G2M whose 1 GigaByte for someone (the same chip !) and my only 1 GigaBit (128MB).
Sorry for my english and I can't read specification sheet for my chip , perhaps needed a good format or something other??

abderrahman5555, according to the Hynix datasheet, the Hynix chip HY27UFO81G2M is 1 Giga-bit (128MB). So technically your memory chip is only 128 MegaBytes.

After you formatted, you saw 109MB as the firmware needed some memory space for the player's software. So your chip had been hacked to show 1 GigaByte.

You used the Disk Tool in the MP3 Utilities to format your player, and it removed the "memory hack" to reveal the true size of your memory chip.

abderrahman5555 19th Sep 2006 5:53 am

thank you.
I feel soo stupid i get a mp4 2Go and now i have just a little one !! i have lost soo money !!! I am a stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lattesurf 19th Sep 2006 6:54 am

Re: Loss Of Memory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abderrahman5555";p=&quot (Post 8842)
thank you.
I feel soo stupid i get a mp4 2Go and now i have just a little one !! i have lost soo money !!! I am a stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

abderrahman5555, if you just received or purchased the player recently, complain to the seller for a refund. As you paid for 2GB, but ended up with 128MB.

abderrahman5555 19th Sep 2006 8:24 am

Hi.
this is exactly a number of serie of my chip:
Hynix KOR
HY27UFO81G2M
TPCB 629A

May be they changed something ?? I hope !!


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