Before you begin to perform this guide on merging firmwares to enable the file browser, i would like to express
no responsibility whatsoever should this procedure fail, and
kills your player. Do this only at
your own risk!
This is not a 100% guaranteed guide to file-browser enabling. I performed this on my player on the risk of killing it, but succeeded.
My player is a nano-clone running off an ATJ2085W and original firmware version 3.5.37.
You will agree to accept full responsibility should you proceed with the procedures as outlined within this thread.
Credits for this procedure:
- loverboy1981 from S1mp3.org Forum - Instructions on how to update your firmware to 3.5.37 Here
- ROLLEYFLEX - Merging Firmware Here
Before you begin on the firmware merging, you should do the following:
- Backup your original working firmware. The guide is Here.
- Download and install EasyFW 3.7 Here.
- Download and install any version of MP3 Utilities. You will only need the Upgrade Tool.
- Download and save loverboy1981's original firmware Here.
Step 1
Using EasyFW, load
your own original backup firmware.
You will see something like this.
Record down the various settings like Contrast, Standby-time, etc. Or simply do a screenshot to save time.
Now, leaving the EasyFW program running, go to
C:\Documents and Settings\
user\Local Settings\Temp\
Depending on the Windows profile you are using, the
user in bold would be the profile you have logged into Windows with.
Once in the .\Temp folder, look for a folder named
ACT.
Now rename this ACT folder to another name, in this case, i used Original.
Now close the EasyFW program, and you will notice that the Original folder that you have renamed is still in the directory.
Step 2
Now, open EasyFW again and load loverboy1981's original firmware as mentioned above.
In the same directory that you have renamed the Original folder, you will now see the ACT folder re-appearing again. If it does not appear, click Refresh or press F5.
Go to the
Original folder, located at
C:\Documents and Settings\
user\Local Settings\Temp\Original\
and you should see 2 files named
BRECF641.BIN and
SYSINFO.BIN.
Should you not see both of these 2 files, stop this procedure and do not continue as your player's firmware might be different.
Select these 2 files and click on
Copy.
Now go to the ACT folder, located at
C:\Documents and Settings\
user\Local Settings\Temp\ACT\
and replace these 2 files by
Pasting into there.
Step 3
Go to the
Original folder again, this time go into the
FW sub-folder.
C:\Documents and Settings\
user\Local Settings\Temp\Original\FW\
Now you will need to
Copy the following files, a total of 14 files.
SD_FF321.DRV
SD_FF641.DRV
SD_FF644.DRV
SYSINFO.BIN
UD_FF321.DRV
UD_FF641.DRV
UD_FF644.DRV
UD_SDMMC.DRV
UD_SF321.DRV
UD_SF641.DRV
UD_SF644.DRV
UI_6B33L.DRV
UI_6B33S.DRV
UI_6B33T.DRV
Again, should you not see all of these 14 files, stop this procedure and do not continue as your player's firmware might be different.
Now go to the
ACT folder, and into the
FW subfolder.
C:\Documents and Settings\
user\Local Settings\Temp\ACT\FW\
and replace these 14 files using the
Paste function, same as Step2.
Step 4
When all the file replacing has been done, go back to the EasyFW program.
Now you will need to set back the settings that you have recorded in Step1.
Once done, click on
Create Firmware to save the new firmware file that you have merged together. i have saved my new firmware file as
new_dump3.bin, you can use any name you like, just remember which file it is.
Step 5
Now comes the fun part.
Open the familiar MP3 Utilities Upgrade Tool, and let it detect your player.
Select the new firmware that you have saved in Step4 as the new firmware to upload.
Now click on the Begin Upgrading button, and let the program do its work.
Step 6
Let the player restart by itself. You will notice that the hourglass would appear.
The player would also disconnect and reconnect to your computer. And in some cases, would be detected as a new USB device. Just leave it alone and let it detect and install.
Step 7
The moment of truth!
If the firmware merge works successfully, you will be able to see the charging screen on the player.
Safely remove the player and go to the Music menu and check if the file browser is now there.
Now you have a file-browser enabled player!
Additional Notes
Check for the other functions of the player that you used to have, and that they actually work.
AMV Player, Radio (if you had it), Games (probably you will have additional now), Picture viewer, Sound Recorder, etc.
I experienced player restarts when i tried to play .amv files.
The problem was solved by Copying the
AMVDEC.AP and
AMVDEC.DSP files from the .\Original\FW folder and replacing them into the .\ACT\FW folder. Then proceeding on from Step4 onwards.
If the player now has lesser functions as before, just use the Waterlily program to load the firmware file that you have created. And enabling the other missing functions. Then Download into your player.
Now that all these has been done, you are now left with theming your player to your liking. A note, do not try copying the UI30.res from the Original to the ACT folder, your player would end up with a blue/black screen.
Feel free to post/reply and questions that you may have.