Problems with 2gb black clone nano
Hi, I'm new in the forum and english it's not my language so please don't be afraid in my questions. I've bought a lot of mp4 nano clone for my friends, some worked well and other had a lot of problems, I'll make different posts one for each probem I've determinated.
The first is about a 2 gb player. The firmware version is PMA300_006 (2005/11/04) - RVJ 3.5.35 (2005/12/16) My problem comes out when I try to pay music located in a local folder. When I press the command button on local folder the player resets. The same happens when I try to acces to the radio section. If I put mp3 in the root I can listen to them It' anybody that can help me I've tried to download and reload fmy firmware whithout any change I've tried also with a 3.5.37 firmware found on this site but after installing the screen became black so I vcame back to my original firmware It's any suggestion or link to a firmware that I can try ? Thank to all Here is my player |
brignuca, Try using the MP3 Player Disk Tool and do a low-level format of your player.
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Re: Problems with 2gb black clone nano
In the cd there isn't any firmware version. What do you mean with "low-level format". I can format FAT or FAT32 but in the past with som fake nano clone after formatting the memory passed from 4gb (not real I know) to 246kb.
Please explain better to me all the operations i.e. 1) format player in fat mode 2) reload the firmwar etc. THANKS |
brignuca, If you use the MP3 Player Disk Tool format your player you will see an option for a low-level format. This will check your player memory for bad sectors as well as do a full fat format.
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/9303/disktoolhd0.jpg If your player has a hacked memory chip it will be smaller in size after the format. |
Re: Problems with 2gb black clone nano
Thank tadad1 for bbeing so patient but I can't apply your suggest. I have tryied with 3.68 mp3 disk utilities. The result is that I can see a disk with a capacity of 1951.74Mb but when I try the format (every option) the resule is "not supporting this disk type. Now I've tried a format from the system in fat32 and the proble looks solved, I can't understand why but it's solved. Now I have some other players to look at. Probably I'm going to ask your help another time in the next days
bye |
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