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Rich62 19th Oct 2007 1:12 am

Fake 4GB mp4 player 1GB or 2GB?
 
Hello,

first of all thanks for that forum, I very much appreciate your work here.
I recently got a "fake" 4 GB player from ebay (seller was disubs) and after reading through various posts here in the forum I got it to work the way it should, BUT: I am not sure if it is 1 Gb or 2 GB.
I made photos of the chip and screen shots of the cloning and the format tools:

http://disubsmp4.googlepages.com/DSC...81_b-large.jpg

http://disubsmp4.googlepages.com/DSC...80_a-large.jpg

http://disubsmp4.googlepages.com/s1c...2_GB-large.jpg

http://disubsmp4.googlepages.com/Dis...giga-large.jpg

For full size versions of the photos you can use the site I set up
http://disubsmp4.googlepages.com/photos
There you can click the photos for higher resolution photos.

So what is it? And if it really is 2 GB, how can I make it use the 2 GB?

Thanks for your help,

Rich

lattesurf 20th Oct 2007 9:28 pm

Rich62 , the samsung chip is a 16Gigabit (2GigaByte) memory chip. Try formatting and see what the final capacity is http://www.mympxplayer.org/how-to-re...ck-vt2400.html

Rich62 21st Oct 2007 12:40 am

Re: Fake 4GB mp4 player 1GB or 2GB?
 
Thanks lattesurf for your reply.
I tried following the "how-to-removing-memory-hack" but I am not able to move the slider and even after formatting the device several times with "multi drive", "Normal only" or "Encrypted only" set in "Online mode" I still end up with 904 MB in the Disk Tool.
At the same time I can re-format it to 4 GB with the winXP tools and still can't use more than 1 Gigabyte.
Well, my player has firmware 9.1.52 installed and when using the s1clone utility a 2 GB file is produced. Maybe the firmware also protects the hack?
I am a bit confused now, I think I tried anything and still end with 1 GB or real memory, a chip pretending to offer 2 Gb and a player that is called 4GB..
At least it works with 1 GB, but I'd really like to have it using 2 GB.
Apart from that I am currently exchanging emails with my dealer who apparently tries to win some time..
If anybody has another idea about how I could get access to the second GB I'd be very happy.
Thanks
Rich

ashley_rb 23rd Oct 2007 9:29 pm

Re: Fake 4GB mp4 player 1GB or 2GB?
 
Hi Rich62.

If you have installed the Disk Utilities Program from the cd, uninstall it. Then reboot your PC. Install a clean version from:

http://hackedmemoryscam.org/thesoftw...ities_3_68.msi

Its a totally clean version. Follow the instructions for reformatting the player. Whenever the slider does not work its a sign you could have a bad version.

To Admin and Mod's: I have permission to post the link from Zeke the guy who owns the site http://www.hackedmemoryscam.org (this link is currently redirecting to eBay).

Rich62 24th Oct 2007 3:30 am

Hi Ashley_rb,

thanks for your efforts, my player however is still showing 904.66 MB using the mp3 player disk manager - I tested 3 versions already.
Anyway, I am currently trying to get my money back, hopefully paypal will help.

Rich

Rich62 28th Oct 2007 4:26 am

Here a follow up and the solution:
After reformatting the flash of my action mp4 player several times using different versions of mp3 player disk managers, the windows XP tools, the HPUSBFW.EXE and combinations of the before mentioned I finally managed to format my player to 1.9 GB and filled it with music.
Et voilá! even the latest files copied to the player play completely.
A miracle, but who cares...
I am still not able to move the slider in the mp3 player disk manager, but anyways..
Regards
Rich


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