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Old 10th Mar 2007, 5:48 am
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Default After Upgrade firmware memory size less!!!


Hello every body ...
my 1GB mp4 player was Dead .. (because trying to upgrade frimware)
i get it back by my original firmware ...

but the problem is .. the memory was 1G .. befor dead ...
now after restore .. its 250MB ??!! ..

so can any body help me or tell me if there any solution to get it back 1G

??
my player Chip : ATJ2085Ws
Frimware : SC85051F
ACT_v3.5.35
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 7:46 am
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msmtm.
By the sounds of things your player was never 1GB. After you successfully reinstalled the correct firmware it showed it's true memory capacity. To check for sure, format your player using the mp3 Player Disk Utility or follow the "How To Remove Memory Hack" guide.
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 7:58 am
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hey _Odyssey thanx for reply ..well this is another problem i have.. cause after restor when i try to format by the mp3 utility its give me a msg said ..(writing removable disk eroor! ) .. so i just can do format by (windows) i cant do it by the mp3 utility (like describtion in (How to Remove memory Hack guid) .. ) but befor my mp4 got dead i was able to format by the mp3 utility ... so wat u c ??
and oh ya belive me its capacity was 1 GB befor dead .( its mine and i know that .. am sure )
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 8:30 am
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Hmmm.. perhaps the firmware you have now, in some way, can only address 250MB ? It could be the reason why the disk utility won't format it because it may actually discriminate the difference in actual memory as to assumed memory according to the new firmware. Hope that makes sense and sorry if it's confusing.
Instead of formatting with windows, try running a checkdisk. Connect the player to your computer and double click on 'My Computer'. Right click on your players entry and select 'Properties'. Click on the 'Tools' tab and under the 'Error Checking' section, select 'Check Now'. Place a check/tick in both boxes 'Automatically fix file system errors' and 'Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors' and click 'Start'.
It will check your player for errors just like a regular hard drive. Once thats done try formatting using the Mp3 Disk Tool.
Have you tried sending more than 250MB to your player?
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 8:43 am
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well i tried the check .. and still the same problem .. ya i tried to send mor than and its give me msg that there is no enough space ..
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well i tried the check .. and still the same problem .. ya i tried to send mor than and its give me msg that there is no enough space ..
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 9:03 am
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hello..msmtm..did ur player play well before it is dead??i mean with no prob. like restarting..

if there is a prob. when u play media file..it is maybe coz ur player r hacked..so when u upgrade it with new firmware..it reveals its true capacity...
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 9:10 am
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Thanx gaboon for reply well .. there was no problem with playing .. and its never do restart .. but there was a problem with files .. when i connect the player to computer and try to change file or floder name .. or ( copy .. paste somthin) its some times the files names its came like ($$hwber32#@@#@# ) u know somthing like that and cant be deleted so i have to format it but it was still 1 G after format .... well if it was hacked like u say .. i know its wrong but there is no way to get it back to 1 G ??
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 6:02 pm
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msmtm , i guess the best way to verify is to check the memory chip's serial number.
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Old 11th Mar 2007, 3:05 am
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well .. checked and its HYNIX XOR / HY27Uf082G2M
..according to (2G) i think its 256 and its hacked right ? its baad ... any way .. when it was 1 G as a memory it was work Properly with out problems as a memory .. i used to use all memory on it (files about 800 MB .. so i need it back as a memory ... if it really hacked .. is there any way to hack it again and restore it to 1 G ??
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