
20th Nov 2008, 2:43 pm
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Re: Mp3 player disk tool error
No i was talking BYTES not BITS, nowhere on the chips does it mention either
And i only mentioned the brand name for the benefit of other readers who might never have heard of Hynix.
Anyway, after carrying out a full format using Windows the amount of space came back as 8,302,455,733 BYTES so it would seem that i have got 8GB (that's 8GBYTES not 8GBITS). I then decided to test the memory capacity to it's limit so i copied files to the player until it was full then made a folder on my desktop and copied the files from the player into the folder, not only did each file come back ok but when checking the size of the folder i got 7.73 GB, 8,302,455,733 BYTES.
I have reached the conclusion that there's nothing really wrong with this player, the only 'fault' with it is that the software within the player that formats the memory doesn't do it's job particularly well. At the end of the day i'm pretty pleased because it turned out that i only had to do a full format to get full use of the player's memory so all's well that ends well!!
And yes you are indeed correct, i should have used the term FLASH memory rather than RAM thankyou for correcting me...
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