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mazhius 17th Aug 2007 8:10 am

2nd gen mp4 player stucks on the sand glass
 
hey. i never tried to install different fw it's just a second day of use. when i turn it on the and glass appears and then it stucks there. windows can't recognize it so i can't flas it and even look what my fw is. any suggestions? thanks in advance

lattesurf 17th Aug 2007 5:22 pm

mazhius , seems like your firmware has been corrupted. This could be due to hacked memory, unstable firmware, or faulty hardware.

2nd gen players usually use the v9.0.xx firmwares. Which at the moment, the firmware extraction tool only supports upto v9.0.43, so it's likely you'll run into a problem of locating a suitable firmware.

However, do try with all the v9.0.xx series firmwares for your screen size here http://www.mympxplayer.org/actions-9...mare-dc37.html

Also, have a look in the CD that came with your player for any firmware file.

Lastly if it does not work, try contacting your seller for the firmware file, or else arrange an exchange or refund.

mazhius 18th Aug 2007 7:26 am

Re: 2nd gen mp4 player stucks on the sand glass
 
which tool should i use to open this dump.bin file. or maybe there is even some kind of tutorial about this. would really appreciate the specific answer. thanks.

lattesurf 18th Aug 2007 6:50 pm

mazhius , did you do a firmware extraction?

mazhius 19th Aug 2007 3:30 am

Re: 2nd gen mp4 player stucks on the sand glass
 
well i downloaded the file: http://www.mympxplayer.org/firmware-...048-df632.html
and extracted it. shouldn't I? im a noob so i don't know how to do this stuff. which program should i use and so on.

lattesurf 19th Aug 2007 3:40 am

mazhius , firstly install MP3 Utilities, there are many versions in the downloads section. Once installed, check if the MP3 Utilities Upgrade Tool or Disk Tool is able to detect your player.

If not, then you will need to perform the Dead Player Recovery, guide here http://www.mympxplayer.org/dead-play...ide-vt567.html

If it can be detected, you'll need to identify the processor's serial number. To do so, you'll need to open the player and check for the serial number (eg ATJ2085, ATJ2097, etc).

Do these few things first and let me know.


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